Your report about the morning is a classic "false awakening," a vivid dream that you are awake (in some ways, the "opposite" of a lucid dream). It is also not unusual for false awakenings to be recurrent.
I think you know what you have to do, based on
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i know i made it sound like i sleep alot i dont.
Then you ought to. Human sleep requirements, while individual, are strongly inverse to age. Newborns spend a vast amount of time sleeping, some very old people get by fine on two hours, possibly divided into two sessions a day. Exactly why sleep requirements vary that way is unknown, but it is tempting to relate it to the demands of brain plasticity.
"Eight hours" is a rough average figure for fully formed adults. From your avatar and references to school, I guess that you are a late adolescent or a very young adult (whatever the difference between those two might be, if any). Nine hours is a much better guess than eight for that age.
Sleep is a requirement, not a luxury. If you need nine hours, then nine hours you will get. If you are not making adequate provision for sleep in your daily "schedule," then your mind will do what is necessary to get what she needs. If that means keeping you in bed in the morning with the hallucination that you are already doing what you think "needs to be done instead," than hallucinations it shall be.
And your mind is right. You have been late, and then slept through class, and yet you live to tell the tale. This why Jung calls this aspect of yourself "the objective mind." She sees through the BS, and does what is really needed.
If you really do want to get up at 5:30, then go to bed at 8:30 or so the night before. It's really that simple.