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I'm from CA, and I've been tryin to train myself for that eastern time, but it seems like it's not gonna work (I only woke up at 7 out here lol). So can anybody tell me if I really need to train for the time change, or will it just come naturally.
I'm from CA, and I've been tryin to train myself for that eastern time, but it seems like it's not gonna work (I only woke up at 7 out here lol). So can anybody tell me if I really need to train for the time change, or will it just come naturally.
Well I was in DC last week and it really wasn't that hard. I'm usually on mountain time and that means my time zone is like three hours behind DC time, but I really had no problem. Of course sometimes I slept in... but what young person doesn't do THAT occasionally. So don't worry, as long as you bring your alarm clock, I think you'll be alright. Besides you will have about a week to get adjusted anyway ( freshman week)! :wink:
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It was not hard to adjust to Eastern time. Being from Cali also, I tried to get myself prepared. I went to sleep 3 hours earlier, but it didn't work. You just have to be out there to really get used to it. However, I was really tired at night for a day or two, but after that...it was no problem.
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I'm from CA, and I've been tryin to train myself for that eastern time, but it seems like it's not gonna work (I only woke up at 7 out here lol). So can anybody tell me if I really need to train for the time change, or will it just come naturally.
Well I was in DC last week and it really wasn't that hard. I'm usually on mountain time and that means my time zone is like three hours behind DC time, but I really had no problem. Of course sometimes I slept in... but what young person doesn't do THAT occasionally. So don't worry, as long as you bring your alarm clock, I think you'll be alright. Besides you will have about a week to get adjusted anyway ( freshman week)! :wink:
I'm from CA, and I've been tryin to train myself for that eastern time, but it seems like it's not gonna work (I only woke up at 7 out here lol). So can anybody tell me if I really need to train for the time change, or will it just come naturally.
Well I was in DC last week and it really wasn't that hard. I'm usually on mountain time and that means my time zone is like three hours behind DC time, but I really had no problem. Of course sometimes I slept in... but what young person doesn't do THAT occasionally. So don't worry, as long as you bring your alarm clock, I think you'll be alright. Besides you will have about a week to get adjusted anyway ( freshman week)! :wink:
K, thanks.....I'm flying out there next tuesday
Of Course! Youre flyin out on Tuesday? Wow, that's kinda early, what for?
I'm from CA, and I've been tryin to train myself for that eastern time, but it seems like it's not gonna work (I only woke up at 7 out here lol). So can anybody tell me if I really need to train for the time change, or will it just come naturally.
Well I was in DC last week and it really wasn't that hard. I'm usually on mountain time and that means my time zone is like three hours behind DC time, but I really had no problem. Of course sometimes I slept in... but what young person doesn't do THAT occasionally. So don't worry, as long as you bring your alarm clock, I think you'll be alright. Besides you will have about a week to get adjusted anyway ( freshman week)! :wink:
K, thanks.....I'm flying out there next tuesday
Of Course! Youre flyin out on Tuesday? Wow, that's kinda early, what for?
I think it's because the plane ticket is cheaper, and I just wanna visit some fam out there along with checkin out the city in a car lol.
I'm from CA, and I've been tryin to train myself for that eastern time, but it seems like it's not gonna work (I only woke up at 7 out here lol). So can anybody tell me if I really need to train for the time change, or will it just come naturally.
Well I was in DC last week and it really wasn't that hard. I'm usually on mountain time and that means my time zone is like three hours behind DC time, but I really had no problem. Of course sometimes I slept in... but what young person doesn't do THAT occasionally. So don't worry, as long as you bring your alarm clock, I think you'll be alright. Besides you will have about a week to get adjusted anyway ( freshman week)! :wink:
K, thanks.....I'm flying out there next tuesday
Of Course! Youre flyin out on Tuesday? Wow, that's kinda early, what for?
I think it's because the plane ticket is cheaper, and I just wanna visit some fam out there along with checkin out the city in a car lol.
I feel you on that car. The hills, the sun and the humidity mixed together are no joke! I am going to miss my car SO much. I think we should revise the Subject of this post! New SUBJECT: ADJUSTING TO EAST COAST HUMIDITY
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