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HalvaForever2017-10-09 20:03:06
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HalvaForever, 2017-10-09 20:03:06

Is 35 hours of study time realistic?

hello.
short but not easy question. Do you think it is realistic to combine work 35 hours / week (5 days) and study in the 3rd year?
a classmate works only 20 hours a week, copes with this normally. but 35 hours is almost twice as long.
I would like to hear the opinions of people who have faced a similar problem in their time.
to reach 35 hours, I will definitely have to skip some couples. it seems that studies will noticeably become more complicated (coursework, laboratory, session). or maybe I'm exaggerating?

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sim3x, 2017-10-09
@sim3x

Someone can sleep in 4 hours, someone in 12 cannot.
It depends only on you.
Try it.

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Anatoly Pontyuko, 2017-10-10
@Pointman

It will be difficult to combine with daytime and intensive training. So it is better to take a smaller load. if the training is not difficult or part-time, you can safely work and combine.
Although I knew people who worked and studied to the limit, but a year later they were squeezed like a lemon.

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kek123, 2017-10-10
@kek123

Learn better. You'll earn more.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-10-10
@opium

You can work at least 60 hours while studying

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Philip Grr, 2017-10-11
@Moon_Lobster

It will be frankly difficult, you will be able to hold out at such a pace, but I think no more than a year. Especially if this is a full-fledged study, and not courses or a correspondence department.
It's worth trying though. There are examples of people who managed quite well even in a crazy rhythm. The main task here is to diversify your activities as much as possible, less monotonous work)

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Artem Voronov, 2017-10-09
@newross

Set your priorities. Studying doesn’t take that much time, especially if you don’t like to sit out your pants at lectures and are able to arrange a free visit.

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Nikita Tikhomirov, 2017-10-10
@Dexter_Legseto

I have been working for 40 hours for more than six months, simultaneously combining with the second course of correspondence education (4 times a week, two couples in the evenings) + usually all weekends and an hour on weekdays I sit at 3d or a program, once a month I go purposefully for both weekends to walk. I feel quite well, the only thing is a slight "social phobia" or xs how to call it + almost complete detachment from peers.
In general, I am completely satisfied, if I work correctly in the office, then I don’t feel tired.

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