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I’ll be doing a 1-year Master at the Faculty of Social Sciences, and I’d like to read realistic opinions in regard to how much should one study on a daily basis to have a “successful” academic performance, and therefore, how much free time I’d have on a daily basis as well.
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You see, I come from a country in where my undergrad took me 7 years, and I used to have between 2-6 tests every week of my life, which means that I had to study a lot and very often throughout those 7 years. On top of that, I had to do internships for at least 2 years (I did them for 3), so basically, the last 3 years of my undergrad I used to wake up at 6 am, went to classes from 7.30 am to 11 am, then went to work until 6 pm, then went to the gym until 9 pm, and finally studied from 11 pm to 1-2 am, everyday for years.

However, due to the fact that at KU Leuven exams are only taken at the end of the semester, I’m trying to figure out how much free time I’m gonna have on a daily basis, to realize If I should get a second part time job (I already have one, online) maybe studying Dutch while doing my Master, cause I woulnd’t wanna get bored/be too unproductive.

Thanks!

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