ANSWERS: 6
  • I studied more in my first two years, than the last 3. Once I got into my major, I noticed that my study time dropped tremendously because I "got" the material quicker. It was in my wheelhouse so I understood it easier than some science or language classes I did not care about. I probably spent 10 hours a week studying. That does not include writing papers and doing assignments.
  • I didn't study much my first year of college at all. I just wasn't that motivated and didn't really care. After that year, I started studying more but still not a tremendous amount. I finally learned it's about studying smart and not studying a lot. I graduated magna cum laude.
  • honestly, im in college now and i pretty much don't study .. but it's so brutally simple that i feel like im back in kindergarden .. maybe if it was more challenging, i'd study
  • I didn't "study" that often. I did show up at every class and paid attention. I read the required assignments, and did the required work. I didn't need a lot of additional study time beyond that. I did read a LOT though, and had to do many research papers, but I had majors in a foreign language and a social science, so those classes had a lot of required reading and writing.
  • I actually studied a lot. I alloted at least an hour before each exam for studying. The material was easy to grasp, but the study times were mostly for the memory work.
  • Not as much as I should but I was lucky I had a GREAT husband (Fiance at the beginning) and a good memory.

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