QUOTE(shwegdow @ Oct 31 2019, 12:16 AM)
Ow that sounds rough, sorry to hear that. I'm planning to take 3 subjects, personally haven't suffered much burn out from studying because I'm quite inconsistent and take longgg breaks when I take breaks. May I ask how many hours did you study a day during those times and how many days per week? Or did you save studying for last minute?
Did a little research and it seems Japan is not the best place to pursue my degree in and I think I might just complete it locally. Though of course, I'd like to work there but I'll figure that myself somehow in the future. In the unlikely case I get a sponsorship to further my studies, where should I go?
Learning new languages are fun sometimes, get to communicate with more people from around the world. But thanks anyways for taking your time to reply, gonna work hard now for A-levels!
Depends on what subjects you are struggling through.
my study life was mostly always in campus.
Classes always starts from 8am to 5 pm.
With occasional 2 to 4 hours breaks.
Most of the time I take my topical past papers.
And slowly scrub through them during my breaks alone in the library.
And try to find solutions online for some questions for hours, not understanding why the marking scheme and examiner report says so.
Then thanks to scholarships, forced to join those Student Meetings every Wednesday til 5.30pm. Even though with some small hopes in regaining the scholarship in the next semester.
Diving through a horrible jam back home later it is already 7pm.
Exhausted go to bed after dinner around 8. And wake up 6am in the morning prep to college again. It becomes abit mundane.
Saturday I take my day off, and Sunday try to do homework that was mostly Maths and Chemistry.