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how many hours are YOU studying? (1 Viewer)

How many hours of study do you do on average in a day?

  • none.

    Votes: 35 29.9%
  • 1

    Votes: 22 18.8%
  • 2

    Votes: 22 18.8%
  • 3

    Votes: 17 14.5%
  • 4

    Votes: 9 7.7%
  • 5+

    Votes: 12 10.3%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .

Celebrant

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I do about one and a half hours each night. It seems like I do less every week though; I started the year doing about 3 per night :rolleyes:
 

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what what does it mean to study? does it include homework or is it like waht..studying for a topic like..cramming lol?
 

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NightShadow said:
what what does it mean to study? does it include homework or is it like waht..studying for a topic like..cramming lol?

studying to me involves sitting down at a desk with a book/work sheet/palm cards/computer tutorial infront of you; so thats homework, reading, even cramming etc.
 

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the only time i ever do maths is in front of a series of seinfeld, nanny and amazing race.

so thats . . 2 hours of intense maths a week =) and extra up to assessment times!
 

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None. I do the homework and that counts as my revision. My marks haven't suffered as a result so I don't see why I should stress myself out now when I could save that energy for year 12 when it really counts.
 

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Well currently, I do no study at all.

To study 3 hours or more is ludicrus. And i'm also not doing as much homework as in the start of the year.
 

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YBK said:
Depends, I usually try aiming for 4 hours.
OH MY LORD

are u for real?

that is like a month of 'studying' (a.k.a searching google on related topics ;p)

i can honestly say i havent studied once this year.....

and i have only done homework during recess (with is like 10mins after i eat)

o_O whoa...
 

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jackkelly said:
OH MY LORD

are u for real?

that is like a month of 'studying' (a.k.a searching google on related topics ;p)

i can honestly say i havent studied once this year.....

and i have only done homework during recess (with is like 10mins after i eat)

o_O whoa...

you must do either extrememly well, or quite badly at school then. i know geniuses who do just that and still top everything. god knows how they do it
 
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interesting how "no study" dominates the poll. according to peter sheehan you shouldnt be going over 3 hours of "true" study - ie no mucking around etc
 
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Dunno if I really count in this poll, but...
Y12SDD: 3-4 hours (incl stuff on my major)

Plus, I try to fit in somewhere between 1-3 hours of my other subjects, Latin, English, Maths, Chem...and do my HP costume, and look after 30 baby goldfish that just hatched, and write my album, "Songs of Adolescence", read 5 novels and...well I'll leave it at that. But I really do need to study heaps, because I went on music tour in term 1 therefore next to no homework was done then, and it snowballed to term 2...and yeah, **tries to melt ice crystals**
 

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I was reading the Sun-Herald a few weeks ago and in the News Extra section they interviewed some girl I think from Newtown Performing Arts High School.

It said she studied 6 hrs per day for HSC and practises her instrument and at the same time preparing herself for the UMAT.

Is that possible or a load of shit to make that girl sound like she's really balancing her HSC life well?
 
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i suppose its possible...but does that just mean she has no social life whatsoever? - like wake up, go to school, go back home, and study for 6 hours - dinner as a break - then practice instrument and use remaining time to study for umat?

if she gets back home at 4 pm, that would mean sleeping at 12 if she practices her instrument for and hour adn study umat for an hour....
 
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i suppose its possible...but does that just mean she has no social life whatsoever? - like wake up, go to school, go back home, and study for 6 hours - dinner as a break - then practice instrument and use remaining time to study for umat?

if she gets back home at 4 pm, that would mean sleeping at 12 if she practices her instrument for and hour adn study umat for an hour....
dioes study include HW?? and revising?
 
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hahaha yes i suppose so....how else can u really do 6 hours of hw? lol i dno

would be interesting to actualli see her timetable...
 

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maybe practising for the UMAT consists of lounging around or playing sports and going out..you know...life skills and ..err...kinda..solving puzzle works...rite... but this was for her HSc so i guess...but 6 hours? i bet she procrastinated like every 25 minutes or something...hmm
 
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NightShadow said:
maybe practising for the UMAT consists of lounging around or playing sports and going out..you know...life skills and ..err...kinda..solving puzzle works...rite... but this was for her HSc so i guess...but 6 hours? i bet she procrastinated like every 25 minutes or something...hmm
hahah hello david ma...guess who?

procrastinating eh? i'd say it'd be really tempting to do that...but i reckon if she made it into the newspapers or whatever it was, she prolly had a lot of self control not to...

hmm i think studying for umat would be more like spending time on practice q's than...playing sports and lounging around lol - but then i dno ;)
 

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