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How many hours a day does /sci/ study?

I'm taking 5 courses in January (3 math courses and 2 cs courses), is 10 hours a day reasonable including class time?

>> No.10207174

>cs

>> No.10207177

>>10207172
How long are your classes? Just the lectures.
Lecture time times three is how long you need to study for (excluding class time) if you're a serious student.
>Otherwise you are a joke.

>> No.10207180

I try to study the whole day, but I get tired and come here to shitpost every now and then.

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>>10207172
>taking cs courses

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why would you need to study for math?

>> No.10207193

>>10207182
nice knowyourmeme filename faggot

>> No.10207203

>>10207172
~7 hours of reading and taking notes. ~1 hours day of SRS drills. ~6 hours working. ~2 hours leisure: movies, shitposting, porn, youtube.

>> No.10207219

>>10207172
I have an irregular work schedule, but I try to do about 15 a week. I literally don't see the point in serious study during the semester when I'll just forget it within a week anyway. Cramming at the end of the semester has already gotten me through the hardest part of my degree.

This attitude is why I can't do math properly, but I have no need to.

>> No.10207256

>>10207219
That's the wrong way to go. Procrastination makes you mediocre.

>> No.10207260

>>10207256
>Procrastination
Where?

>> No.10207268

i study 18 hours per day, sleep 6 and if osmotic learning works im learning 24 hours per day

remember: if you need breaks your fucking trash

>> No.10207280

>>10207172
About 50 hours a week including classes is what is expected of t1 students, according to what I've read. Sometimes more but usually not less.

>> No.10207286

>>10207203
What’s it like living a hedonist lifestyle

>> No.10207288

>>10207268
remember: if you don't know the difference between your and you're and you study for 18 hours a day, you're fucking trash.

>> No.10207290

>>10207286
how is that hedonism?

>> No.10207303

>>10207260
Are you incapable of reading or what? Brainlets truly are a thing around here

>> No.10207305

>>10207303
Reading what anon-kun?

>> No.10207309

I study about 8 hours if I have no class, 2 hours if I have class. Graduate division currently and doing well.

>> No.10207316

>all these people studying for more than 3 hours
Medfag here and I'd kill myself if I had to study more than 2 hours a night during the semester.

>> No.10207394

>>10207286
Depressing and lonely. But challenging and rewarding.
I quit my dayjob to work on some independent research projects (I'm in CS). I get by on contract-work and attempting (and mostly failing) to build a small internet business. I often find myself questioning my choices, but I'm the kind of person who unironically loves reading and learning new things. So that's cool.

I'll run out of money in about 1.5 years depending on how much money I make, and then I'll probably go back to the code-monkey farm. Such is life.

>> No.10207404

Usually 5 to 8 hours if I'm engaged in the material, 2 hours or less otherwise.

>> No.10207497

guys how do i train my left and right eye to read independently from eachother? i want to double my experience gain