What time do you tend to get up in the morning?

<p>See you’re counting other things in that thirty minutes as well. What I count as “getting ready” in the morning is what you do before you need to get out the door, not including the time it takes to get to class and such. I was only counting using the bathroom, brushing teeth, getting dressed, deodorize, wash face, etc, and out the door. Takes about five minutes, maybe ten if I’m moving slow or need to pack my bag or something. I don’t eat breakfast, so that’s a non-issue but I get how that takes people longer.</p>

<p>If we’re also including the time it takes to get to class as well, then it probably takes me forty minutes to “get ready” in the morning–ten minutes to actually get ready, fifteen minutes to drive to campus and park, fifteen minutes to walk from the parking lot to class, although I usually allot for more in case there’s traffic or something.</p>

<p>I get that I was addressing a different question than what the OP originally asked, but I jumped in in the middle and was answering specifically what another poster asked. If your counting the time you get up to the time you sit down in class as “getting ready,” well, then yeah that’s going to take longer. I only count what it takes to get me out the door, which is 5-10 minutes.</p>

<p>For the OP, get up at whatever time you need to get up to do whatever you need to do in the morning. Someone in my class gets up 2 hours before we have to be there, and I get up maybe forty minutes (or less, if I’m going to park closer to class) before class. If you can’t get up early enough, then you have to skip some stuff. When I was in undergrad, I’ve gone to class in my PJs. You have to do what you have to do =D</p>