Anyone who bases their study on time length and not results is a complete moron and is wasting their time.
3 Hours is plenty in my opinion if you work productively (trust me 95% people don't work productively). I know people who spend like 5 hours studying everynight before HSC but get no where.
Working productively includes removing mobile, turning off the computer, planning beforehand what you want to get done etc.
It also depends on what uai your after. Work consistently, throughout the year (including holidays) and take notes as you progress.
P.S Exercising > stress. There are going to be periods when you feel like complete shit and over stressed. It happens to everyone (term 3 for me) so get over it and move on. Also take comfort in knowing that 95% treat the first term as an initiation in year 12, so any work you do atm is actually setting you in front.
3 Hours is plenty in my opinion if you work productively (trust me 95% people don't work productively). I know people who spend like 5 hours studying everynight before HSC but get no where.
Working productively includes removing mobile, turning off the computer, planning beforehand what you want to get done etc.
It also depends on what uai your after. Work consistently, throughout the year (including holidays) and take notes as you progress.
P.S Exercising > stress. There are going to be periods when you feel like complete shit and over stressed. It happens to everyone (term 3 for me) so get over it and move on. Also take comfort in knowing that 95% treat the first term as an initiation in year 12, so any work you do atm is actually setting you in front.
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