with drugs or without? it highly depends how well-rested the student is. if he isn't then he'll probably need naps, but if well rested with a rockstar maybe some adderral then he can study all day.
In college, if you take 12 or more credits you are considered a full time student. If you are in the younger grades it generally means that you are not part of a work study where you go to school half day and work the other half.
It would be a good idea to go to college to study financial accounting because the job market is getting more and more difficult day by day. A degree goes a long way in separating an applicant from others.
check the time?
I think the question is slightly illogical. If you are a (college level) engineering student, it is common sense that you love engineering, and have a flair for it. In such a case, the problem might be more restraining you from studying too muchin one day (you have to relax, too!) Every student I have ever known who was passionate about their area of study (myself included - I was in music), never questioned "how much time they should spend studying a day". They automatically studied the amount they needed. It was "natural" to them.
study your day to day lessons thoroughly.
2 hours
senior prom, high school graduation, first day of kindergarden, college graduation, and the day the acceptance letter from a college comes.
The average college student spends five dollars a day on coffee. During a typical school week this amounts to twenty-five dollars.
at least be in college for three years
10
I know of a student trainer for Alabama during Bear Bryant's day and I believe that he received one.
24 hours a day