<p>How long do you study?</p>
<p>I’d say 50 hours on average.</p>
<p>Counting lecture at school or not?
If it’s just self study after class (at home, in library, in dorm,etc.), I do it 2.5 hours every night from M-F, and 4 hours Sat-Sun. That’s about 20 hours total, way less than Majestic, assuming he didn’t count school time lol…</p>
<p>Maybe 5 or so.</p>
<p>I have an easy schedule.
Stat 110 is a joke. I’ve taken it before in AP Stats.
U101 is a joke.
French 309 is hard, but it doesn’t involve a whole lot outside of class.
Theatre 201 is easy-ish. I just have to review notes and read a play a week.
Theatre 270 is easy-ish. I have to memorize lines and work on scenes for it.</p>
<p>My theatre classes take up most of my outside of class work time… but that’s like a couple of hours reading a play and a couple of hours working on a scene or something.</p>
<p>For what everyone is probably considering studying, I only do about 12-18 hours a week of written homework and reading (for 3 classes like that). But that’s because I’m a music major, so most of my ‘studying’ is in the practice rooms…which comes out to about 35-45 hours a week. I think that’s about right. I have piano lessons, clarinet lessons, band, Keyboard Harmony class (an applied theory course basically), and piano accompanying music to practice during those hours.</p>
<p>Spent 45 hours studying and writing papers this week. I’ve cut back my study time to more like 3 hours a day of just studying and practice problems, but, I had a few papers due this week that were time consuming. </p>
<p>Though, that doesn’t feel like enough time, I’m still nervous about my grasp of the material, but, test scores say I got it… lol</p>
<p>^ Wow, 50 hours is insane. Are you counting class time with that?</p>
<p>Class+studying+homework and all I probably spend about 50 hours a week.</p>
<p>Are you in engineering?</p>
<p>Take average of 15 hours of written homework/studying, 35-45 of practicing, and I’m in class almost 23 hours a week (including classes, lessons, and rehearsals, because I’m a music major).</p>
<p>ive never studied in my life
well if you count class/homework then i study about 20 hrs a week on a good week</p>
<p>15-20 on easy weeks; 25-30 hours on weeks I have quizzes/exams/projects. Any more than 30+, my brain will be fried.</p>
<p>15 hours of class, 20-30 hours of homework, and maybe 5-10 hours of studying. I only really study for Chinese, and I spend about that much time per week memorizing characters.</p>
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<p>Yeah, but I think it’s the same for a lot of non-engineering majors too.</p>
<p>I really don’t study much, especially this semester because I have only three classes. Maybe 10 hours per week.</p>
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School hours are not accounted for in the 50 hours I posted. If it weren’t for errands I’d have to run during the week or the long commute, I could easily average 60 hours/week and even more.</p>
<p>How would you guys compare your classes now to AP classes in high school?</p>
<p>I could easily average 60 hours/week and even more. </p>
<p>^ Wow. ~8.5 hrs a day? How many classes are you taking?</p>
<p>Bubbly, if you are in high school then it’s a bit different. Most of the time you spend in high school you’re really just socializing or zoning out. Could be the same in college depending on what classes you take, but if you’re planning on something “hard” you are probably going to be spending your time focusing, not like high school where you’re mostly not doing anything.</p>
<p>Also I’m not a 4.0 student or anything. It’d take more than 50 hours/week for me to be.</p>
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6 hours on average on a business day and 20 hours on the weekend. I am taking 5 classes.</p>