How about if you want to do really well?Depends how well you want to do
Depends how much of an effective learner you are.How about if you want to do really well?
And i just netflix n chillOne factor is how fast you learn and another factor is what grades you are aiming for.
However, I feel the biggest factor is what you plan to juggle.
If all you do is study, then I guess you are likely to have more 'free time'.
If you are immersing yourself with the full university experience (i.e. a blend of studying, extracurricular activities, work experience, etc.), then you'll be occupied to the extent that there won't be much 'free time'.
watDepends how much of an effective learner you are.
Personally, I studied at least 2 hrs everyday consistently throughout my first year to achieve top marks (HD's).
This year I only studied on the days I had off each week (around 3) and studied for about 9 hours each of those 3 days. This let me get a mixture of D's and HD's.
Anyway it's really dependent on the subjects you are studying as well - content based (e.g. arts, com) are usually easier than concept based (science, maths, engo). So you may not need to put in as much time.
Depends how much of an effective learner you are.
Personally, I studied at least 2 hrs everyday consistently throughout my first year to achieve top marks (HD's).
This year I only studied on the days I had off each week (around 3) and studied for about 9 hours each of those 3 days. This let me get a mixture of D's and HD's.
Anyway it's really dependent on the subjects you are studying as well - content based (e.g. arts, com) are usually easier than concept based (science, maths, engo). So you may not need to put in as much time.
On a similar note, not all Commerce majors are more 'content-based' - quite a few of them are definitely more 'concept-based' (e.g. Finance, Economics, Accounting).wat
we have to read tons and tons of material to get like a few lines of quotes for our essays and stuff
the time you spend on that is ridiculous
This, especially the first bit imo. It varies tonnes per person, no different to the HSC.One factor is how fast you learn and another factor is what grades you are aiming for.
Yeah but it is much easier to rote learn stuff than actually understand conceptswat
we have to read tons and tons of material to get like a few lines of quotes for our essays and stuff
the time you spend on that is ridiculous
Actually really depends on the person.Yeah but it is much easier to rote learn stuff than actually understand concepts