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centrinoduo
Posted: Sunday, April 20, 2008 10:00:24 PM
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how many hours of homework do business students usually spend per night?
jasonblythe
Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 12:32:39 PM
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A lot. 0-6 hours.
University is completely unlike High School. You don't even count hours when studying. You must love the subject and be actually interested in it. You'll find yourself reading homework in the library just out of interest. Because when you don't... we'll, you won't last too long, or end up merely average, and (especially for business), if you're average, you're cut out of the race for the best jobs.
aibrean
Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 3:36:02 PM

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jasonblythe wrote:
A lot. 0-6 hours.
University is completely unlike High School. You don't even count hours when studying. You must love the subject and be actually interested in it. You'll find yourself reading homework in the library just out of interest. Because when you don't... we'll, you won't last too long, or end up merely average, and (especially for business), if you're average, you're cut out of the race for the best jobs.


That's really extreme and it is rarely like that. You don't have to spend that much time to get outstanding grades. You learn how to study smart rather than hard and you can still excel this way.

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Shannon
Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:23:48 PM
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One thing to remember is you won't have classes all day like in high school. So you can usually study during the day as well, so 6 hours of studying per day might not really mean your whole day is in school/doing homework like it would be in high school.

Regarding the amount of work in uni it really depends on the person and on the program, so I can't say. A lot more than in high school in my experience. smile

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