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ainster31
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So as you probably are aware, some students in this forum are very much ahead of their classmates in learning Math/Physics because they self-study outside of class.
My question is: when do you self-study? During the summer or during the school year? If you do it in the summer, do you have problems with motivation because you are not pressured enough so you end up moving through the content very slowly? If you do it during the school year, how do you find the time to self-study? If your GPA isn't a 4.0 or you haven't applied to every scholarship or you don't have a co-op/research position ready for you for the summer, shouldn't your time be spent doing those things?
My question is: when do you self-study? During the summer or during the school year? If you do it in the summer, do you have problems with motivation because you are not pressured enough so you end up moving through the content very slowly? If you do it during the school year, how do you find the time to self-study? If your GPA isn't a 4.0 or you haven't applied to every scholarship or you don't have a co-op/research position ready for you for the summer, shouldn't your time be spent doing those things?