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How many hours per day or p week do you study. I personally study like 5 hours for week. I get a notebook, the book and a glass of soda and then I start. What about you?
cristo said:Here's a link to a poll conducted a while ago, if you're interested: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=149938
theperthvan said:Some people go 12 hrs a day!
Someone with sense!DeadWolfe said:about 10 hours a semester.
Sojourner01 said:So other than the small minority of workaholics, we're all quite a lazy bunch?
Surprising. I thought I was the lazy one.
Hardly. At our school, if you're a reclusive geek, you fail. You have to be sociable and interact with your classmates because there is no way anyone who isn't a total genius - to the degree that there are none of the calibre I'm talking about here - can do all the assignments on their own without collaboration.
A few eccentrics, perhaps. Only a couple I'd call genuine geeks.
Sojourner01 said:Hardly. At our school, if you're a reclusive geek, you fail. You have to be sociable and interact with your classmates because there is no way anyone who isn't a total genius - to the degree that there are none of the calibre I'm talking about here - can do all the assignments on their own without collaboration.
A few eccentrics, perhaps. Only a couple I'd call genuine geeks.
According to the National Survey of Student Engagement, the average college student spends about 17 hours per week studying. Therefore, studying for 5 hours per week is significantly less than the recommended amount for college students.
It ultimately depends on the individual and their learning style. Some students may be able to succeed with only 5 hours of studying per week, while others may need more time to fully understand the material and perform well academically.
To make the most out of 5 hours of studying per week, it is important to prioritize and manage your time effectively. Make a schedule and stick to it, focus on the most important material, and use active studying techniques such as taking notes, summarizing, and practicing with practice problems.
Again, it depends on the individual and their learning style. Some students may be able to succeed with only 5 hours of studying per week, while others may struggle and see negative effects such as lower grades. It is important to assess your own academic progress and adjust your study time accordingly.
It is possible to excel academically with only 5 hours of studying per week, but it may require additional effort and effective study strategies. It may also depend on the difficulty of the material and the individual's learning style. It is important to continuously assess your academic progress and adjust your study time accordingly to achieve your goals.