Everyone post how much they're studying!

<p>Yea so just like the title says post about how much you are studying. Also post your school, and maybe what sort of classes you are taking.</p>

<p>about 25-30 hrs/week.
University of Virginia
Science mainly w/ spanish and pysc.</p>

<p>25-30 hours a week?! hot damn, I don't study that much.... ever
my studying consists of starting papers at midnight the day of and studying maybe the day or two before tests. There are better things to do.
UCLA
upper division Philosophy and science</p>

<p>Hmm ... I guess around 10-15 hours a week for me. Depends on the week really.</p>

<p>Studying Computer Science and some Philosophy courses.</p>

<p>As of what now not that much. I even got windows of opportunity to slack because my schedule (14 hour credit) is light. I probably spend a few spares hours a week doing some reading. But wait till spring comes where i have Calc 2, Physic I, Chem I, Techniqual writing, all looming at me. I'm going to need some real study time.</p>

<p>WOW, I only have to study 10-15 hours a week!</p>

<p>College life is so laid back and relaxing, as opposed to high school life. I'm luving it! :D</p>

<p>None right now :)
College year starts September 12.</p>

<p>The old saying is 3 hrs studying per 1 hr. class. So...
average course load is 15 hrs per week so that would be...45 hrs!</p>

<p>right now in summer school i am studying like 6 hours a day for physics</p>

<p>thank god it ends this week</p>

<p>Six hours per day on a single subject sounds like it's far past the point of major diminishing returns.</p>

<p>hmmm... "diminishing returns" is what i learned in econ just right now in the summer. lol</p>

<p>yes, they try to claim you should study 3 hours for every hour of class. Personally I think that's completely ridiculous. I only study before a test. And I spend on work however long I need to spend on it until it's done.</p>

<p>2-3 hrs a day
17 credits
3 honors classes and 3 others</p>

<p>Mine varies week to week... spring quarter, I had roughly 40-45 hours/week, and the equivalent of 20 credits, split between lower-level english, modern history, calculus, and philosophy. This coming fall quarter, I'll have 19 credits, split between honors calc, honors physics, programming, and upper-level english... I'm expecting 45 hours/week or so.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, University of Washington.</p>

<p>Maybe 20 hours a week. Hard to say since it's only the second week.
Brown University
Taking advanced greek, architecture, bio, a classical lit class.</p>

<p>maybe 8-10 hours per week so far...I really need to study more.</p>

<p>Joe, are you a physics major, too? Are you in 151 right now?</p>

<p>I guess it depends on if you include reading for class as studying. Cutting out most of the reading, I'd say about 20-25 hours a week. Duke: FOCUS and organic chem.</p>

<p>No, im in Biology.</p>

<p>10-12 hours/week (about ~6 doing homework)
18 credits of math, chem, cs, philosophy, workshops/seminars
Cornell</p>

<p>Um I dont study tahst what class is for,.</p>

<p>I do homework/study about 25 hours a week (will increase later)
16 credits
engineering</p>