In my opinion, no stuent or any other worker should be expected to work for more than 7 1/2 hours a day, five days a week over 48 weeks a year. That would be 1500 hours a year, or about 50 hours a week in a three-term, ten week term year. For a school student, that is a 40 hour week over a 48 week year. For young people under 16, clearly the study time should be reduced.
Typically you should have completed at least 30 hours.
A masters within this field of study - in total - can range between 33-40 credit hours depending on the specific college or university curriculum layout. It usually takes a student two to three years to complete depending on the credit load carried each semester, personal work/life responsibilities, and/or whether it is taken as an accelerated program (which some institutions offer).
A lot.
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You can obtain your HVAC certification online through many services. For example, George Mason University offers a course which takes up an estimated time of 320 hours. They allow up to 120 days to finish the course. So if you study 8 hours a day, you can finish it in as early as 40 days. If you want to take a more leisurely approach, then between 40 to 120 days should be the expected timeframe for completion.
2 hours
20-25 hours for finals, 8-10 hours for regular tests
Well I took the ACT and I only studied for like an hour or two...you probably should just do that and then take it and adjust if needed.
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The average student should do at least 2-3 of homework.
12hours
WHAT is Gate?? Please define.
40-60 HOURS IS RECOMMENDED. IT IS SO BORING I COULD NEVER STUDY THAT LONG!
student studied 4 hours on Friday and 2.5 times as many hours on Saturday which of the following is the correct way to determine how many hours the student studied on both days?
minimum 4 to 5 hrs.........
u mst stdi 4 lng hrs nd if u had made plan 2 give iit exams then u mst study much more coz it includes all the sylabs of 9,10,11,12
A PhD student should aim to get 7-9 hours of sleep per night for optimal cognitive function, memory consolidation, and overall well-being. Prioritizing sleep can help improve productivity, focus, and creativity during research and study activities.