<p>For classes, exams, finals? Also, how much free time do you give yourself to hang out with friends, party, etc?</p>
<p>Mmmm… studying about 8 hours a day for the past week with exams coming this week. Will keep us the pace, probably increase. Don’t really know what sleep is anymore. Still was able to go out and drink tonight and Thursday night, just didn’t get hammered.</p>
<p>No idea, it’s always varied too much to get an accurate number. I’ll probably spend a few hours prepping for my math exam, an hour or two for my urban studies exam, a few hours for my public health exam, and an hour or two for my criminal justice exam.</p>
<p>Hell I barely studied for most tests outside of philosophy and health exams and I’m doing fine. I retain information really well for some reason, so as long as I do assignments I don’t have to do much studying.</p>
<p>I just study for an hour or so before each exam or whatever. I don’t spend a lot of time on homework and I seem to do okay. I’m good at getting by, lol. I have a lot of free time to go out, party, or just hang around wasting time lol.</p>
<p>I don’t spend THAT much time “studying” per se, but this semester I forced myself to stay away from the dorm from around 8 in the morning until 6 or whenever I got finished with all my work… (so on a Tuesday, for example, I worked for 7-8 hours, on a Monday, 5 hours, etc)… during finals, though, I’ve been in the library actually studying/writing term papers for about 10 hours a day.</p>
<p>I can’t study for too long straight. I’ve only been studying for exams about 2-3 hours per day, every day. I can’t even fathom studying for 10 hours straight. I would stop absorbing information after the first 3 hours and lose my ability to concentrate. </p>
<p>I find studying a few hours a day to be perfectly adequate, however. I haven’t had any problems with learning the proper amount of information in the time I was given.</p>
<p>I study 12+ hours a day during finals and midterms, which for me has been the entire month of December and two weeks each of October and November. Otherwise only like six hours a day. I haven’t gone out at all since like October, I am going out today though.</p>
<p>I am sick a lot so I almost always have a lot of catch up work to do, that’s why it’s so much. That and all of my classes are upper level poli sci/history/lit style courses with tons of reading and writing, so they’re time consuming courses.</p>
<p>I have finals next week but am spending almost no time studying.</p>
<p>Why? Because if I fail every single one of my finals, I’ll still get straight A’s this semester. In fact, if I took none of my finals (i.e. got zeros), I’d pass all of my classes.</p>
<p>People on here are just insane! 8, 10, 12 hours!! ***?!?</p>
<p>Do any of you have lives? Do you go out?</p>
<p>Maybe an hour a day, a littlemore with papers/finals et cetera.</p>
<p>I didn’t really study much this semester, which is a very bad idea. I did do a lot of cramming and spent many nights without sleep because of that.</p>
<p>I suggest studying anywhere between 3-6 hours a day, depending on how many classes and the rigor of each. This is what I am aiming for towards next semester.</p>