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In college or university, do students spend most time at home for studying after attending to all classes each day?
Or.. do they have to spend time studying in library or other places? I just want to know about college life as a senior

2007-09-12 20:20:00 · 5 answers · asked by star 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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I prefered to study at home. If i wanted to, I could have studied in the library or study rooms, but I was more comfortable studying at home.
If you don't have time to go home , in between classes, you may have to stay on campus. Sometimes you have an hour or two between classes, so it's not worth it to run home.

2007-09-12 20:42:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on the college and the student. In community colleges the students often study at home and are only at the school when they have classes. In traditional universities where the students live in dorms the social setting is much different. Some students stay in their dorms all the time to study, some students study in the libraries or anywhere else around the campus, it really varies from school to school and student to student. I think the question you should be asking is whether students at college study or not, because at the party schools I wonder how anything gets done.

2007-09-12 20:33:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You spend about two hours studying outside of class for one hour in class. If you're away at school, you study in the dorm or the library. If you live at home and attend school, then it's home or the library. Personally, I'd be in the library if I was between classes, but otherwise in my dorm after class, just because the library was closer to class.

2007-09-12 20:29:21 · answer #3 · answered by Katherine W 7 · 0 0

particular, you are able to. some universities, which includes Clemson college, supply study out of the country/college college-led journeys related to wellbeing, drugs, and nursing. they're short -- a week or a number of weeks, and in large condition into spring wreck or a month in early summer season. So look into somewhat some universities with nursing classes and ask approximately study out of the country. Nursing does not paintings properly with an entire semester out of the country, yet short term commute is plausible over the summer season or wreck. some universities, such by way of fact the college of Delaware, have a mini-term in January, which could be used for commute out of the country or short incredibly expert classes.

2016-10-10 11:57:02 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

college is all about putting more efforts on and learning more.
most of the times where and how to study depends on how
better u want to do in exams.for medium grades after college study at home is ok.but to get good grades you will need to study in library from time to time.

2007-09-13 06:49:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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