obviously, everyone is different. my schedule has been blocking off 5 hours (5pm - 10pm) on monday to thursday in which I'd study, eat dinner, shower, etc. I usually get about 3.5 good hours of studying within that time period (maybe a little less depending on the day and how I was feeling/how work was). Friday I usually gave myself off, id go out with my significant other or friends and just let myself vibe after a long week of working 9-5 and then studying. Saturday/Sunday were a bit of a toss-up for me, sometimes I'd have nothing going on and I'd put in some good time, other times I'd have plans or just wanted to turn my brain off especially after a really busy week at work and spend less time or maybe just review some topics but not try and take anything new on.
I was really going at studying when I started, and it absolutely stressed me out. Some people can just handle the absolute grind of studying nonstop but between work and finding time to nurture other aspects of my life that need attention that grind wasn't for me.
I think if I wasn't working full time, I could handle more study hours in a day/week but it's all relative to your situation. As long as I feel I'm making progress and reaching my milestones I'm happy with my study time regardless of what others may say is "required" or "optimal".
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obviously, everyone is different. my schedule has been blocking off 5 hours (5pm - 10pm) on monday to thursday in which I'd study, eat dinner, shower, etc. I usually get about 3.5 good hours of studying within that time period (maybe a little less depending on the day and how I was feeling/how work was). Friday I usually gave myself off, id go out with my significant other or friends and just let myself vibe after a long week of working 9-5 and then studying. Saturday/Sunday were a bit of a toss-up for me, sometimes I'd have nothing going on and I'd put in some good time, other times I'd have plans or just wanted to turn my brain off especially after a really busy week at work and spend less time or maybe just review some topics but not try and take anything new on.
I was really going at studying when I started, and it absolutely stressed me out. Some people can just handle the absolute grind of studying nonstop but between work and finding time to nurture other aspects of my life that need attention that grind wasn't for me.
I think if I wasn't working full time, I could handle more study hours in a day/week but it's all relative to your situation. As long as I feel I'm making progress and reaching my milestones I'm happy with my study time regardless of what others may say is "required" or "optimal".