Undergraduate research commitments typically range from 10 to 20 hours per week, influenced by factors such as the professor's expectations and the difficulty of the courses taken. Students report varying experiences based on their course loads; for instance, one student managed 12 hours in the lab while taking 19 credits but struggled to maintain 10 hours with a 17-credit load focused on math and physics. Those conducting research for academic credit are generally expected to commit more time, often around 15 to 20 hours per week. The discussion highlights that individual capacity to balance research and coursework can vary significantly, depending on personal circumstances and the nature of the courses. Additionally, students noted that their advisors' expectations play a crucial role in determining how much time can be dedicated to research alongside academic responsibilities.