Is it healthy to force yourself to stay in your room studying for an entire day?
>>7811857
One whole day? Wow, anon, you must be a superman some kind.
>>7811862
I literally just switch up my topic of study interchangably when i grow tired of it.
>>7811857
>studying for an entire day
woah dude
>>7811872
Literally though?
>>7811857
as opposed to playing videogames/watching hentai in your manchild-cave all day?
as a one-off its fine
dont make a habit of it, being social + networking > knowledge when it comes scientific progress
>>7811857
I have been doing this. Not the entire day, I work from 6am to 2pm, after that I study in my room till 00am, then sleep, rinse and repeat.
>>7812007
What if I set aside one day for shit and giggles (which is i'm doing now)
>>7811857
No. Your brain needs time to relax as well scrub
>>7812065
>There's a saying in STEM fields, for every hour you're in class you should spend 3 studying.
...that's how college is supposed to work in general.
>>7812078
fuck off. Most people in uni have to work, go to class and then spend 6 hours studying every damn day, with maybe 30 minutes to eat and then repeat this cycle until they graduate. There is no "rest"
>>7812080
so then why would it be wrong for him to study all day long?
>>7812086
It's highly inefficient.
>>7812083
lol what uni did you go to? I could technically pull off my degree (mathematics) in 1 year if everyone studied the recommended amount (8 hours a day). It's ridiculous how low standards are.
>>7812065
Then I'm kind of fucked. With six work hours and six hours of class. That leaves me with 12. 2hs lost in transport, 2hs lost in lunch and dinner. 8hs left to study, sleep and take a bath...
>>7812097
for you
I can't even play video games all day without dying