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how many hours do you study a day? (3 Viewers)

Gigacube

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I don't like depending on caffeine to stay awake. It's not healthy and if your body tells you that it's tired that obviously means that it's time to go to sleep. There's no use trying to push yourself to study more as you'll just wake up and feel shitty.
 

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IMO drinking coffee doesn't really help that much, if you're sleepy you'll sleep, if you're willing to stay up and study you'll do that without coffee.
Yeah. Caffeine doesn't even work on me.
 

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Coffee works for me. I use it to boost my memory in the short-term, not to stay awake and study all night. I'm only drinking one cup of black coffee every morning. I think I may have worded it there a bit dramatically.

Oh well, I guess it really depends on the individual.
 

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Each day:
Around 2 hours of homework.
Around 2 hours of light revision. (Sometimes more or less, it fluctuates)
 

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To be honest barely. If I have an exam though around 3 - 6 hours. Depends on the subject.
 

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Fluctutates, I do light revision on the weekends and that is about it.
 

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Now that it's the holidays, I planned for eight, but I tend to procrastinate and do more exciting things in my life, so I'd say about four to six hours a day. With Trials coming up, I'm slowly increasing the amount of hours, but for me, it's quality not quantity. If I can study efficiently in a short period of time, well, that would be jolly good. :)
 

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