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Thanks for your help though i'm wondering if i should tend to the subjects which will be used in my uni enterance (the 2 maths and science.)munchiecrunchie said:I actually do most of those subjects so I think I can give you some construtive advice.
Considering that you go to school 6 hrs a day and that you have a life, I think that 4 - 6 hours per day is ok.
Economics - I find that this one of your most theoretical subjects, so its more about getting the content into ur head. I'd go for about an hour per day.
Physics - this is your hardest subject (assuming you judge the degree of difficulty like the general student population). You should really spend time reading the theory and practising questions. about 1.5 hours.
Chemistry - slightly easier, more about the practice as well. one hour
Maths - 1.5 hours. get some solid practice.
English - 1 hour is sufficient.
This is obviously going to change when the workload varies between each subject, and with upcoming assessments, but you can kinda see how the degree of difficulty and the amount of practice required determines the amount of time you spend on each subject.
Hope that helped.
If I wasn't going to do commerce, I would have dropped economics and all i need for english is a pass (62.5% to pass at my school.)
HOWEVER, I get home at 5:15 after 2 hrs of study group at school (we just do random shit eg. last week was all practical chem) so after dinner and breaks i only have about 4-5 hours of homework and study time.
The thing I'm trying to do now is diffentiate between homework and study time, rather then just doing homework instead of study.