Yes, you can overdo the studying - now, don't get all excited and rush in to tell Teacher I said you had too much work!
Just as you have some students who never want to do any work, you also have the opposite - perfectionists who never feel that they are totally ready and push themselves to work and work and work.
When studying, if you are giving the correct answer to 90 or 95 percent of your practice questions or problems, you're finished.
Pushing yourself further than that - trying to be perfect - might actually backfire on you. The stress of thinking you must be perfect makes you more nervous and anxious than if you just accept that you might not make a perfect grade and just do your best. Stress makes it harder for your brain to come up with the right answer, and anxiety makes you less likely to be successful because you're wasting energy worrying.
Click on the Related Question below for some actual time averages that you should be spending on your work.
If you study too too much sometimes you can forget what you studied
Headbang, study for too long, watch TV for too long, exercise, be on the computer for too long, go to sleep sometimes, (if it's very bad) moving around. There are many more, think about it. Hope this helps. :)
3 to 4 hours but not too much or u get stressed and strained out
as long as you want to study.
if have too much of money you can study in London
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it seems as if the more you study the more you forget the answers
Too long... Too long
he wanted to study in other places too
It's a lifelong study.
No one lives there. Scientists go down there and study, But it would be too cold for anyone to stay there for a long amout of time.
by using a telescope and very complicated equipment to look at them and they study about them too.
A lens.