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Okay, will I be able to function tomorrow on very little sleep?

I am working on a big project right now and I still have to do two other things. Study for a French oral exam and edit it which will take a while, and study for a science test as well as make a study flashcard for it. This project will take me a long time…and I’m thinking I’m only going to get 1 or two hours of sleep tonight. I really want to know…like if this is only for tonight, if I could function tomorrow, because I really want to do good on my finals. I want to know if I would be able to function, and do good on my finals?
I am 15..and a teen and I procrastinate all the time (bad bad habit!!) And I know it…I just haven’t kicked it yet. Need to stop doing it. :( Just need to stay up late tonight so I can finish everything I really need to do.

So what are your thoughts about this…I really need to do this and I know I will get little sleep. Will I be able to function for tomorrow? I plan to go to sleep and sleep in right after school since its the last day of school for me and its a friday. So i can rejuvinate my sleep.

Oh and we get out early from school tomorrow (around noon) so I will be able to get home soon enough to go to sleep. Just have two periods tomorrow with hard finals..

So tell me what you think
Thanks now I have to work!!

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