For my undergraduate work (working on my bachelor's degree) I majored in sociology. I spent about 25 hrs/week studying/writing papers/reading/etc.
For my graduate studies in sociology I spend about 40-50 hours studying/writing papers/thesis work/reading
2006-11-06 09:40:33
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answered by poohb2878 6
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I am a senior and a double major of English and Spanish. On average, I spend about 7 hours a day studying and doing homework, so that averages out to be 35 hours in a five-day workweek (I try not to procrastinate until the weekends...that's my time to relax a little!). It's exhausting, but school is really important to me, and it takes me longer than most people to learn things, for some reason.
2006-11-06 03:41:59
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answered by Persephone 6
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Im a freshman biomed major. I spend about 10-20 hours on a non exam week studying and doing homework. Since finals are coming up I plan on studying about 15hrs a day
2006-11-06 05:00:41
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answered by msX 6
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Have a BA in English, graduated in 2003, didn't study much but i wrote a crap-load of papers
2006-11-06 03:41:12
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answered by autumn 5
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i replaced into born, had a stable existence for 7 years, then had a **** existence for 5 years, then had 2 stable years, then had one very **** twelve months, and for the previous 2 years its been quite stable. :)
2016-10-21 08:53:31
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answered by freudenburg 4
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I'm graduated already
2006-11-06 03:42:01
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answered by drea 4
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