<p>self-explanatory title</p>
<p>24*7 = 168 hours. </p>
<p>…yep.</p>
<p>well, thats if you don’t go to school.</p>
<p>say you went to school for 7 hours and slept for 7 hours each night,
168-7<em>7-7</em>5 = 84</p>
<p>you could do 84, easily.</p>
<p>;D</p>
<p>thepotato, everyone knows that truly dedicated students don’t sleep!
168-(7*7) = 119</p>
<p>yes, and they only go to school for five days (haha)</p>
<p>and don’t eat lunch</p>
<p>168 - 6.5*5= 135.5</p>
<p>oops!
thanks
oh yeah, since we’re disregarding sleep, we should take in to account time spent blinking too, since that’s kind of like a micro-sleep anyway. if you figure you spend 300 ms per blink, and you blink 15 times a minute: you lose 4.5 seconds in a minute blinking. then since there’s 135.5<em>3,600 = 487,800 seconds in a week minus 4.5</em>60<em>24</em>7 = 45,360 seconds blinking is 442,440 seconds = 122.9 hours. i think!</p>
<p>you can only go to the bathroom during class too. If you have to go at 5:00 pm, you’ll just have to hold it.</p>
<p>No, participating in ECs is like working in a law firm. The “billable hours” include time thinking about EC’s.</p>
<p>Edit: I realized I should include that I’m kidding.</p>