Happy Valentines day,
Just came across an article about a Taiwan teen who dies from playing video games for 40 hours.
http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in ... 51985.html
Just wondering what is the longest you have ever studied?
Me personally I feel like I have done work when I study for 8 hours straight.
Intense video gaming vs. physics study.
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Re: Intense video gaming vs. physics study.
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Re: Intense video gaming vs. physics study.
Pretty sure Valentine's day is on the 14th.
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Re: Intense video gaming vs. physics study.
And given that MIT, Caltech and Harvard seem to send out acceptances and rejections around this date, I'm pretty sure that it's NOT going to be a happy valentine's day for most of us (myself included)
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Re: Intense video gaming vs. physics study.
That's so cute. Nice warm up isn't it?tweetie_brid wrote: Me personally I feel like I have done work when I study for 8 hours straight.
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Re: Intense video gaming vs. physics study.
Depends on how you define study. If you restrict it only to reviewing stuff for an exam, then I don't think I've really gone over an hour for that. However, on the other hand I have spent easily 10 hours straight (or more) on a single homework set from a particularly difficult professor, though the problems usually were pretty interesting so it didn't always feel this long. I'm not totally certain on the time as a result.