How many hours do you spend studying per day ?
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I am not at school age, but I do learn every day something. I love languages and I spend at times couple of hours studying another foreign language.
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When school is in session, about 6 or 7, but when it is break or the semester is over, I review my notes each day for about half an hour. When I was in high school, I studied about 2 or 3 hours a day.
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It is not important how long you study but how you study. It is best to start studying for a test a week or two in advance and just study about 30 minutes a day or one chapter a day. It really helps to make flash cards or a story in your head to help you remember facts. Your brain will understand information better if it can connect it with something you already know.
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