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Waking Up

OK, so I need some advice.

It's really hard for me to wake up in the morning. The doctor says it has something to do with 2-4 hours of sleep, but I think hes lying...

Anyway. Here's the deal. My mom says that she's tired of trying relentlessly to wake me up every morning, and that she is going to stop trying. And she also said, that if I miss the bus, then she's going to charge me $50 to drive me into school, and there is no possible way that I can miss school.

Now for the second part of the dilemma. Alarm Clock. For me to set my alarm clock loud enough for me to wake up, it wakes up the whole rest of the family, and doesn't always wake me up. I have a surround sound in my bed, but again, this is very loud, and wakes everyone else up. This just makes them angrier.

So what should I do? The only solution that I have thought of was wearing headphones to sleep that is hooked up to my computer to wake me up on time (wireless headphones of course. Safety issues with cords.)

Any suggestions? I can't afford too many 'motherly' rides into school...

Jacob
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