How much time do you spend studying?

How much time do you dedicate to studying?
I’m interested in learning about the study habits of students across different grades. I’ll share my experience first—I’m in 11th grade, and I typically earn low to mid-90s each semester, spending about 5-8 hours a week on my schoolwork. What about you?

One Reply to “How much time do you spend studying?”

  1. That’s great that you’re averaging in the low to mid-90s—those grades are impressive! As for me, I typically spend around 10-12 hours a week studying, but that can vary based on upcoming tests or projects. I find that having a consistent study schedule helps me stay on track. It’s interesting to see how study habits can differ by grade level and individual goals! What subjects do you find require the most time for you?

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