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How much should I be studying a week? Yr 12 (2 Viewers)

Aquawhite

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OP, you wake up at 8am? I have to be on the bus by 7:55am (although my bus does get to school in the early 8:00s of the morning)... I could never sleep that late on a school day.
 

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OP, you wake up at 8am? I have to be on the bus by 7:55am (although my bus does get to school in the early 8:00s of the morning)... I could never sleep that late on a school day.
Haha. ur lucky, I had to leave my house by 7.30 am everyday :(
 

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Wow, sleeping at 10pm and waking up at 8.

Don't think I've done that since...never.
 

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I try to do 4-5 hours overall on a weekday, and anything around 5 on weekends (It doesnt matter to me how much I do on Weekends, as much as I feel like to be honest).

This includes study time AND school related work.

So I probably do around... Meh...

4.5 hours Monday to thursday = 18 hours
Friday (procrastinate) = 3 hours MAX
Saturday = 5 hours
Sunday = 3 hours

29 hours per week, for ALL school work and STUDY... pretty decent but I could do more I reckon
 

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Don't burn yourself out, kiddo. Remember to balance!
 

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At least one and a half hours a day i think. Well at least i do know but don't forget you can have some rest days too.


200th post. :D
 

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planning is only part of the road to success - you've got to stick to your plan. ensure that your plan is flexible, ie leave time for urgent work. also devote more time to subjects you feel not very strong in. that being said, with your timetable, 80+ should be well within reach =]
 

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