Create a Study Schedule for Sophomore Year

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Sophomore year is anticipated to be challenging due to a demanding class schedule, including Accelerated Algebra II, Honors English 10, and A.P. U.S. History. The student is seeking advice on creating an effective study schedule while balancing homework, which averages 30 minutes to 1.5 hours per class daily. Recommendations suggest aiming for a bedtime around 10 PM to allow for adequate sleep before a 5:45 AM wake-up, although this may still be insufficient for optimal rest. The discussion emphasizes the importance of personalizing sleep and study habits based on individual needs. Ultimately, finding a balance between study time and sleep is crucial for managing the workload effectively.
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My sophomore year is going to be really difficult
My classes are
Accelerated Algebra II
Honors English 10
German II
Biology I
A.P. U.S. History
Physics I
I'm trying to brace for the worst and brainstorm an after school schedule
I have to get up at about 5:45 and I get home around 14:45
So basically what my question is, is when do you think I should go to bed to get the maximum amount of study time and sleep (Most of these classes yield 0:30-1:30 of homework a day)
 
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SteveManPhy076 said:
My sophomore year is going to be really difficult
My classes are
Accelerated Algebra II
Honors English 10
German II
Biology I
A.P. U.S. History
Physics I
I'm trying to brace for the worst and brainstorm an after school schedule
I have to get up at about 5:45 and I get home around 14:45
So basically what my question is, is when do you think I should go to bed to get the maximum amount of study time and sleep (Most of these classes yield 0:30-1:30 of homework a day)
Are these high school courses?
 
"A.P. U.S. History" sure looks like high school to me.
 
Student really must figure this on his own.
I would guess a listing of daily study times for the list of classes: 2,1,1,1,2,2.
This is an estimation of 9 hours of homework each day, but you would have 7 days for the week.
45 hours of homework per week, spread over 7 days.
6 and 3/7 hours of homework every day.

You get home at 2:45 PM, and you want to have and spend 6 hours per day studying and doing homework. You can determine when to go to bed for the "night", which because of some resting time, might be early morning. You would probably stop studying around 10 PM or 11PM, and maybe go to sleep by midnight.
 
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symbolipoint said:
You would probably stop studying around 10 PM or 11PM, and maybe go to sleep by midnight.
That's not ok with a 5:45am wake up time.
I wouldn't recommend going to bed any earlier later than 10pm, for 7.5 hours of sleep. Even that is probably low for your age.
 
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Alright, thanks guys.
symbolipoint said:
Student really must figure this on his own.
I would guess a listing of daily study times for the list of classes: 2,1,1,1,2,2.
This is an estimation of 9 hours of homework each day, but you would have 7 days for the week.
45 hours of homework per week, spread over 7 days.
6 and 3/7 hours of homework every day.

You get home at 2:45 PM, and you want to have and spend 6 hours per day studying and doing homework. You can determine when to go to bed for the "night", which because of some resting time, might be early morning. You would probably stop studying around 10 PM or 11PM, and maybe go to sleep by midnight.

jackwhirl said:
That's not ok with a 5:45am wake up time.
I wouldn't recommend going to bed any earlier than 10pm, for 7.5 hours of sleep. Even that is probably low for your age.
 
SteveManPhy076 said:
Alright, thanks guys.
I just noticed that I said "earlier" when I meant "later." More sleep is better.
 
Can you sleep LATER than 5:45AM? Probably this is a requirement to get up at 5:45, but I made an estimate for how much study you may need to do and what that means for bed-time. You need your sleep; and you need your study+homework time.
 
I might be able to but my bus :P
symbolipoint said:
Can you sleep LATER than 5:45AM? Probably this is a requirement to get up at 5:45, but I made an estimate for how much study you may need to do and what that means for bed-time. You need your sleep; and you need your study+homework time.
 
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SteveManPhy076 said:
I have to get up at about 5:45 and I get home around 14:45

I call these the good ole days. I would wake up at 5:30am and get home after 11:00pm when I was doing work and school.

So basically what my question is, is when do you think I should go to bed to get the maximum amount of study time and sleep (Most of these classes yield 0:30-1:30 of homework a day)

When you're tired? There is no one size fits all when it comes to sleep. I can get four hours a night for weeks and feel fine, although I generally get more than that.

Your body will let you know what's right.
 
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