<p>How much time should you study each day? What would studying consist of? Do you get alot of homework like in high school? Where do most people study at?</p>
<p>I see most people study in the library commons area with other friends or at the cafeterias. I don't get too much homework, its up to us to study for our exams, which are few and take up a huge chunk of our grade, which I don't like at all. I liked high school better.</p>
<p>I pretty much have a lot of reading and papers in place of exams. For my two languages we basically have a pretty substantice assignment for each class, usually written. And then we have exams but they're only worth a little over half the total grade. I have one class for which the grade is based on three exams, but we also get practice problem sets so I just do those.</p>
<p>A couple of hours each day during the week and sometimes some on Saturday or Sunday if there's a lot to do.</p>
<p>always find there are noting to do
who can help me ?</p>
<p>what about adding some courses?</p>
<p>You can typically add/drop courses until like the second or third week of class, at least at my college.</p>
<p>It depends on the major how much you'll have to study. Last weekend I had a pretty light load with only a few hundred pages of reading, but this weekend I've had a pretty large load with a couple thousand pages of reading. However since I'm a history major (plus I'm a junior, and my guess is you're talking about a freshmen workload), I don't get much homework beyond reading and sometimes writting.</p>
<p>The work is more than high school, but conversely I spend less time in classes...
Labs add to a high workload since they take up three hours of time each week on a single day...
I would say by far my political science class is one with the most workload- we have to read about 200 pages (of indepth stuff) per week which takes forever</p>
<p>i agree with hopkinslax, lab does take up three hours of one day, and the homework is hard, long and painful. for my political science class, the reading is ~200 pages per week, with three extremely hard tests. the material is so dense and not cool. i usually skim over most of it. i truly despise the class.</p>
<p>so far, homework here isnt really much harder than high school, there is just far more work than in high school.</p>