Can someone critique my study routine?
Suppose I have a full day:
9am - 12pm Work
3pm - 6pm Work
8.30pm - 12am Work
On a day packed with lectures
8.30am - 3pm lectures
5pm - 6pm Work
8.30pm - 12am Work
Work = Studying or solving problem sums.
Is this too relaxed? I don't want to pack it end to end and end up burning out and giving up. Thanks
>>18130144
>Can someone critique my study routine?
you study too much
i usually start studying 2 days before an exam, and i'm currently getting my masters in CS (no, not the shitty SE kind of CS degree, real CS)
and after the 2 semester usually no one shows up for lectures when theres no compulsory attendance
>>18130156
I'm currently in an ivy league, so I had the impression I had to start studying a lot when I'm in
fuck I wish I was like you anon
>>18130218
That depends on your major, if you're STEM you should study hard; however if you're just liberal arts or humanities, than you might as well party and make connections.
>>18130383
Yes it's STEM. I feel I really need to study hard if I want to make it.
>>18130144
I'm in my junior year of uni, and I've never studied. I just do the readings last minute, and go to all the lectures. I play video games the remaining 15 hours per day.
I've gotten a 3.8 GPA with this work ethic, so far, and I feel most people could do it.
>>18130144
If it works for you, it works for you. We don't know how much you need to study.
>>18130144
Another question i'm wondering about is what do you do on sick days? Do you force yourself to study or you just take the day off
Whatever works for you desu~
Although, I do recommend taking a day off at least once a week.