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So I'm going back to school, and trig is the only class kicking my ass. I know it varies from person to person, but how long do you study for?

>> No.12130106

>>12130099
>how long do you study for?
As long as it takes.

>> No.12130137

>>12130099
I don't.

>back to school
>trig
Are you underage?

>> No.12130142

>>12130137
nah just retarded when it comes to math. I'm in CC trying to transfer out.

>> No.12130152

>>12130142
I'd help you but I don't feel like it.

Cheers.

>> No.12130169

>>12130152
Ight lmfao

>> No.12130180

>>12130106
honestly this
op you study until you learn it. when you are doing simple shit like trig, if you ont get it its because you dont understand the previous concepts.

>> No.12130184

I'd stay up all night sometimes to finish my programming projects. This is a lifestyle anon, not a hobby

>> No.12130189

>>12130184
Grind don't stop

>> No.12130196

Not at all for like a week then unhealthily for like 7 hours straight. So about 1 hour a day on average.

>> No.12130248

>>12130196
based

>> No.12131886

>>12130152
ngmi

>> No.12131984

40h/week

>> No.12133396

>>12130099
Trig has a bunch of identities you need to memorize so make sure to grind those out so you can develop your intuition.

>> No.12133432

>>12130099
Done with school, so I no longer study. When in school, my study sessions would vary in length and intensity. I studied 5-6 hours a day for months for my qualifying exams.