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1, I guess this applies to every doctrine, not necessarily Finance. 2, 5-hour sleep might be considered "sufficient". One professor was joking to us that we are now just "cheap" labors and we are expected to work 30 hours a day, sleep 6 hours a day and eat for 15 minutes, which means we have to find a way to do 30 hours' work in 17 hours and 45 minutes to make the day even. This is kind of exaggerating. He once told us that he would be expecting us to work 15 hours/week on one individual class. I think this is more practical. However, even with this, it means I need to spend at least 60 hours on study out of classroom (4 courses are the normal load), 20 hours on working, 20 hours on class, and I only have 68 hours left for myself. 3,Reading quality is equally important. I was suggested to spend 6-7 hours / piece on some important papers. And most likely we need to write summery. 4, For 5 and 6... Only God knows. Suffering and enjoying... |