How many hours do you study weekly on average?

<p>Do you study regularly and keep up with all the required reading or just study on as-needed basis and cram before exams?</p>

<p>I try to keep up with the reading, but I don't really "study" until the couple days before the exam.</p>

<p>20 hours/week...I'm so bad. ;) And I thought premed was going to be terrible, but it's actually pretty easy.</p>

<p>where do you go to school?
I think it would also be nice to know where people go to school, to see how much effort they have to put in.</p>

<p>not enough</p>

<p>Good idea BIGTWIX !</p>

<p>school: berkeley
i was a bad frosh who didn't study for finals or any test for that fact
but i managed to scrape by argh
ill need to rid of my bad habit this year!</p>

<p>About 7 to 10 hours.</p>

<p>Does this include required homework?</p>

<p>i'm in electrical engineering so i ideally shoot for a minimum of around 60 hours a week. sometimes i do all nighters so the hours rack up really fast.</p>

<p>it is not a major where one can just do nothing all quarter/semester and just study 12 hours straight before an exam or quiz.</p>

<p>How many hours do I study? Too many.</p>

<p>On average 5 hours a day where about two hours are during the day and three hours at night. Sometimes I don't study at all if I'm all caught up whereas I may study all day if I have a big exam coming up.</p>

<p>where do you all go to school?</p>

<p>even better. What kind of grades result from your study habits?</p>

<p>10 hrs/week; Embry-Riddle distance learning.</p>

<p>I don't keep track. Let me just say this: Time flies when you're having fun.</p>

<p>7-10 hours/week and only 1 A- so far. I'd say my system's working :)</p>

<p>Any premed students at top universities want to chime in?</p>

<p>Other than before exams, I never really "study", but I probably spend on average about 15-20 hours a week on problem sets.</p>

<p>VandyHopeful, let me guess. You are another "lol im gunna b a docter prollly a nerosugen" kid, right?</p>

<p>Amongst the crowd of the hundreds of lackadaisical "premed" kids, you might just be another kid weeded out by chem 1. Good luck.</p>