Mangafanatic wrote:Last year. . . probably 16 hours a week. It's too early this year to tell what it's going to be like consitantly. Hopefully not as bad as last year.
Kaori wrote:For those of you who are students, how much time (on average) do you spend studying? I am mainly curious about other college students, but others are welcome to participate as well.
agentsmith700 wrote:Well when I was in school (I am on a break till I can pay to go back) I mostly did the fly by the seat of your pants method in other words "study? what is the meening of this word?" the only time I did anything like that was when i needed refrences for papers.
haha ya actualy the most studying I ever did was during my senior year in highschool for a comparitive reaserch paper on us and Australian fedral firearms law it was a project that took me longer than it should but I think i got most of the reaserch done in a month of working about 2 hours a day during the school week and then after loosing the websites that I had gotten the info from a night of frenzyed searching. But ya if any ones intrested i am thinking on publishing on the web well makeing a informitive website since the ATF is really bad at giving information.Gala wrote:the last 2 yrs. (im now a junior in high school) i was like that, now maybe half an hr a day (if that). i do the rest during school.
I under stand what your talking about i came acrossed a rather commical page written by a japanese magor http://pepper.idge.net/japanese/ but other than that when I do get back into school I plan on working on a music education dagree with a minor in japanese and if I am lucky or just insain get my c++ and a few other certafacations.Eriana wrote:I'm still in the "young" grade because of my age but I can't wait to get to college and study. The reason- I want to get to Japan as quick as possible. If I keep that in mind and study then good grades will most assuredly roll in. sometimes I do terribley on tests and stuff but I still do my best considering I don't want to be stuck in a corner later on. I have to go to a University that has Japanese for a studying language, the only languages I want to learn are:
(1)Japanese (first language)
(2)Chinese (I love oriental langauges and Chinese has really caught my eye for the last couple of years.)
Yes, I know, it will be extremely hard to study all the time and go to exam this and exam that but I'm willing to do it for future results.
Kaligraphic wrote:I'm no longer in school, but I never really studied. I just read through the material once and aced the tests for most subjects.
Languages (computer and human) were really the only things that I had to spend any effort on, and even my time there seemed more productive for me than the same time would be for other students.
agentsmith700 wrote:I under stand what your talking about i came acrossed a rather commical page written by a japanese magor http://pepper.idge.net/japanese/ but other than that when I do get back into school I plan on working on a music education dagree with a minor in japanese and if I am lucky or just insain get my c++ and a few other certafacations.
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