What is the optimal amount of time to study?
12 HOURS a day?
10 HOURS a day?
8 HOURS a day?
Anonymous
10/15/2025, 9:17:16 PM
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>>1545129
But i NEED to sleppp wttfffff
Anonymous
10/15/2025, 11:14:51 PM
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>>1545126 (OP)
Dude, that's a very relative question
Anonymous
10/16/2025, 12:20:52 AM
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>>1545208
>>1545126 (OP)
this looks almost exactly like my cousin
Anonymous
10/16/2025, 4:13:04 AM
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>>1545173
name of your cousin? i wanna fug your cousin
Anonymous
10/19/2025, 6:50:37 AM
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>>1545126 (OP)
Assuming you go to every class and pay attention, take notes, etc. You dont need to study long hours.
Consistency is all. You can easily get by with just 3 hours daily.
There are also active recall tools like Anki that allows better retention and efficiency.
I would advice you to use said tools, once you start using it, it becomes a matter of inputing your material and doing your cards. The program will tell you what amount of cards to do. For example you might have 100 review cards to do per day.
Without Anki or an active recall system, estimating how long you should study because you dont even know what the retention rate is.
Anonymous
10/19/2025, 8:40:23 AM
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>>1545126 (OP)
It's more efficient to do problems. Stop (re)reading the text, stop (re)watching video lectures.
I'd even say go straight to problems. Do as much as you can. Refer back to the text when needed.
Most don't do this because this hurts their brain. It's easier to turn off their brain and sleepily "review" the topic.
Anonymous
10/19/2025, 11:16:26 AM
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Define studying.
I study 3 hours a day, but I am doing it without any obligation. 2 hours something that is more routine/familiar, and 1 hour of something new and extremely difficult.
If you are a brainlet or still braindamaged by dopamine, start with 90 minutes a day and only learn ONE THING, as in one subject. It should be within your range of comprehension, but still carry new information.
Once you do that for a few months and it becomes autopilot to study that every day, you can insert a second block of 90 minutes for something else and adjust from there.
If you are on a tight deadline or really REALLY motivated, you can do 3 blocks of 90 minutes, but it is not sustainable long-term.
All of this is about learning. If you also include mindless practice for things like mechanical skills (sports, music, immersing in a language without trying too hard to make sense out of it), then you can do it for 24 hours a day without a problem, but you will learn very little, it will be more about consolidating what you already have.
If you are talking about school stuff, then lmao just pay attention to classes and do homework.
Make flashcards of formulas if it's STEM or something like that, and that's about it, guaranteed A student.
Anonymous
10/23/2025, 4:19:33 AM
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>>1545126 (OP)
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lift and spread your seed
Anonymous
10/23/2025, 3:13:36 PM
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>>1545126 (OP)
What exactly are you studying?
Also don't ask here, go to the /med/ general in sci if you really want to study right
Anonymous
10/23/2025, 4:45:56 PM
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>>1545126 (OP)
In high school, 20 mins per class a day.
In college. Per week you should study each class: ((number of times you attend the class per week) * 1 hour) + half an hour
Anonymous
10/23/2025, 5:16:16 PM
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>>1546136
She goes by Sweet Betty Parlour
Anonymous
10/27/2025, 7:18:21 PM
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4 hrs a day.
If you keep studying 4hrs/day everyday for a long period of time you'll be super efficient. People who do this 8hrs/day are robots, everybody can't do that. Normal people doing even for 6hrs/day quit super early. The brain saturates and unconsciously you want to skip it the next day. If you take it easy you're more prone to wake up and go in. With 6hrs/day it's too hard, the experience becomes too unpleasant and you become reluctant. Studies show that pupils can't even concentrate for 2 hours… educational system with hours of course early in the morning is bullshit.
I hope you're just not a lazy student asking this question because his exams come soon.
Because asking this question means you already quit in your head. Studying something for yourself because you want to learn is based.
Anonymous
10/30/2025, 9:25:39 PM
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>>1545126 (OP)
Maybe 2-3 hours a day? I never studied that hard and most of my grades are b with some A and C in there.
SAUCE
10/31/2025, 6:06:27 PM
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>>1545126 (OP)
How about i punch you in the puss, huh?
it's 0 nigga
Life's a study, you're studying at every time. Pick a book and read. Learn something useful. Then it's 30-40 minutes with a short pause to refresh your focus.