Thanks for replying back guys. I'm doing a PhD in Psychology (Year one; so there's not much lab work, if at all). I usually study in the afternoon and evening, from 2 to 6 and then from 7 to 9. I rarely work at night (except in very busy period). I'm also trying to work in the morning, say on hour or so. But I usually save the morning to collect materials at the library. How many hours of study a day would you say are enough ? Thanks.
The number of hours a day you study depends on you. Personally, some days i can't be bothered reading papers and so give myself a night off (usually after a busy day in the lab). However, other days i can spend up to 9 hours just reading. This usually happens though when I have no lab work to do and I can work at home.
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