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Analysis of Study Time

This study analyzes the time spent studying on a daily and weekly basis, focusing on exam preparation and time management for four classes. The data collection period spans four weeks and includes study time, subject, day of the week, location, and purpose. The results show that most study time occurs on weekends and increases leading up to exams, with a particular emphasis on difficult or less interesting subjects. However, more efficient study habits could be implemented to improve exam preparation.

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Analysis of Study Time

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  1. Analysis of Study Time By: Kristin Taylor

  2. Introduction: • Problem Analysis: • Determine how much time is spent studying on a daily and weekly basis. • Time management for four classes • Hypothesis: • Most of the time spent studying is on weekends and increased when an exam date is near. I also believe that I am not spending enough time on subjects I find to be difficult or less interesting (ME 311). • Data Collection: • Data collection over a period of 4 weeks: Including study time, subject, day of the week, where, and for what reason.

  3. Time spent per day of the week:

  4. Type of Study for each subject:

  5. Study time intervals:

  6. Time spent on each subject:

  7. Results: • As I expected, most of my time is spent studying on weekends, rather than on weekdays unless I have a project due. • The time I spend studying for ME 311 is for Exams, so this could be much more efficient if I spent a little time every week to study the class notes and look at problems. • I found that overall I am spending more time studying for ME 311 (Fluids) but that time is spent cramming due to the fact that it is not my favorite subject and I tend to put this type of class off until the last minute. • In Conclusion: • According to my recorded statistics my hypothesis hold’s mostly true in that I spend the most time studying on weekends and more time studying before exams. My hypothesis was proven to be incorrect with the expectation that I was spending less time studying more difficult subjects, my data shows that I am spending more time on this subject but that it is before an exam.

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