(to emulate drinking and partying on no-sleep) Saturday 11PM - Had some drinks with friends. Saturday 3PM - Woke up (my stereo was still blasting). The extra load of food must've knocked me out because I don't even remember falling asleep. In order to emulate the physical strain as well, I grab my coat and walked (not drive) 20 minutes to McDonalds for breakfast then walked 20 minutes back. Saturday 3AM - Starting to feel drowsy, not to mention incredibly BORED and exhausted from doing textbook review questions non-stop for 4 hours. Dig up next semester's "Intro to Stochastic Models" textbook and start cramming the first 3 chapters. Don't worry - this is my winter break.īackground: I'm 21 YRO, around the age of most first-year analysts. So I tried to emulate the exact mental and physical strain to see what it felt like (and if I could take it). Many of you still even had chances to work out. So we've all heard from multiple sources that the typical first-year analyst's day goes from 6AM through 3AM, leaving about 3 hours of sleep in-between.
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