how much time in a day we have to spend on studies

@azaman (59)
Pakistan
August 28, 2008 3:38am CST
What you think that the minimum time should be given to studies to achieve something
8 responses
• Philippines
28 Aug 08
i think it depend upon the person.. there are persons who prefer to study evethough they don't have any exams or tests.. But there are some too that would not even study.. as for me it depends with what i am studying..^_^
@azaman (59)
• Pakistan
28 Aug 08
you are very much right
@glay22 (512)
• Philippines
28 Aug 08
hello azaman..when i was still in college, 2-3 hours is enough for me to achieve a good score.. a perfect score sometimes. hehe BUT now, that im taking my masters degree, it is more difficult now since i have more reports and term papers to finish. now it takes me 8-10 hours just studying.. it isvery straining but when i get to see my grades, it is very rewarding..hehehe
@azaman (59)
• Pakistan
28 Aug 08
Good luck
@xParanoiax (6987)
• United States
28 Aug 08
I think it depends on the person. For example there's varying reading speeds amongst people. I'm a pretty quick reader, depending on the subject and how long it is (interest has a big thing to do with reading speed, lmao) I can finish a textbook in four hours. This doesn't mean I've absorbed most of the information, but this gives you an idea of what I mean on how it depends on the person. Your reading speed, your personal learning pace, how much pressure's on you, your methods...it's all different from person to person, which means the only one who can really gauge what's best how long a person should study, is the person who's studying ,themselves. I personally don't study. I research. I go beyond the textbooks I'm given and look into things. It's how I learned beyond my grade level.
@gerald_lian (2188)
• Australia
28 Aug 08
I always hear people saying that the minimum study time per day should be 2 hours, but for me, I think every person has a different approach to studying and someone studying 10 hours a day might produce the same results as someone who only studies 2 hours a day. I think what is more important than amount of time studying is your method of studying; for example, you might be studying 10 hours but nothing really goes in your head, while someone studying for only 30 minutes might retain all the information he studied. For me, I always focus on understanding what I study, not just merely memorizing.
@magna86 (1786)
• India
28 Aug 08
well the fact is no matter how long you study!! if you study with full concentration for an hour!! that would do miracles.. other wise if you want to study for hours you can do it!!! but i dont think that will work out!!! coz.. you will loose your interest in what you do.. that is "studying". so study for just an hour or so.. but whole heartedly!!
@tonytt2009 (1706)
• China
28 Aug 08
Everyday I spent approximate 2 more hours in studying.
• China
28 Aug 08
6 hours~~
@leen511 (32)
• Malaysia
28 Aug 08
hello..i think the answer of this questions is different for everyone.. in my opinion,i think the time we spent on study in a day don't really matter..this is because i think concentration is more important..if you study for 10 hours but don't really concentrate, i think its more useless that those who study for 10 minutes but fully concentrate.. for me, i will choose to study at least an hour a day..but within that hour i will like to study maybe ten minutes then rest one or two minutes because personally i can't concentrate one on thing for a long time.. try to love the thing you want to study before you work for it..i think it help more.. i hope my opinion do help you.. thank you! happy mylotting!