How much do you study?
How much do you study?
Hi, I'm currently in the process of organizing a team and am interested in seeing how much other quizbowlers study (outside of practice).
Thus far, I've maintained 7-8 hours a week (reading books, writing questions, reading packets, etc.). Is this a lot? Not enough?
Thanks
Thus far, I've maintained 7-8 hours a week (reading books, writing questions, reading packets, etc.). Is this a lot? Not enough?
Thanks
Peter Dimitrov
Iowa City West High School '16
Iowa City West High School '16
Re: How much do you study?
It depends on the time of the year. For me, if there's a national tournament coming up in a month or so, I would usually study around 10-12 hours a week. Otherwise, maybe half of that.
Corry Wang
Arcadia High School 2013
Amherst College 2017
NAQT Writer and Subject Editor
Arcadia High School 2013
Amherst College 2017
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Re: How much do you study?
I don't think I've encountered a situation where studying had decreasing marginal returns (I suppose if one were to sacrifice sleep, that would happen), so study in proportion to how much better you want to get.
Jacob R., ex-Chicago
Re: How much do you study?
I suppose it depends on what you count as true studying. If you mean encountering material that has direct quizbowl implications, than I would say 1-2 hours on the average day outside of school. If you mean reading archives, articles, and seriously playing protobowl, than I would say 4-6 per week
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Southwestern (Piasa) HS 2013
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Re: How much do you study?
For the past month or two I have been studying 14-20 hours a week. It might not be the best method (sometimes clues blend together) but it works. I'm new to my subject area, so I study more to compensate.
Just spend the amount of time you are comfortable with.
Just spend the amount of time you are comfortable with.
Meredith Pounds
University of Minnesota '20
Bloomington High School '16
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Re: How much do you study?
I don't get how you find that time. I generally study 2-3 hours a week when I'm not off from school. During break I try to amp it up as much as possible (10+ hours minimum).
Michael Borecki
Middlesex Middle '13,
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Re: How much do you study?
During the QB season, I go over packets and read books for the explicit reason of Quizbowl, for 3-4 hours weekly. Most of that though, is just reading (or reading Masterplots) of books for lit questions.
Over the last few weeks I've been studying much, much more for NHBB. At least 6 hours per week, with a lot of that actually reading packets and making flash cards and stuff like that. Also Protobowl, though I don't know how useful that actually is.
Over the last few weeks I've been studying much, much more for NHBB. At least 6 hours per week, with a lot of that actually reading packets and making flash cards and stuff like that. Also Protobowl, though I don't know how useful that actually is.
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Re: How much do you study?
It depends on what you're doing in protobowl. If you're in a private room it should be ok, as it's not too different from reading packets. However, public rooms like the lobby generally aren't good for studying because players will be buzzing in on clues they've memorized.gustavus.adolphus wrote: Also Protobowl, though I don't know how useful that actually is.
Michael Borecki
Middlesex Middle '13,
Darien (co-captain) '17,
Bowdoin College (club president) '21
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Re: How much do you study?
Also, many packets that are in there are old and not representative of current clues. Plus, bonuses are great to study! In general, you might as well read some packets.Smooth coarea formula wrote: It depends on what you're doing in protobowl. If you're in a private room it should be ok, as it's not too different from reading packets. However, public rooms like the lobby generally aren't good for studying because players will be buzzing in on clues they've memorized.
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Re: How much do you study?
I should study more than I do. I will definitely be studying a lot before HSNCT, but I really only study (not including Protobowl) when I have a burst of inspiration or free time, both of which are very rare. I'm not sure how much per week that amounts to, but probably very little.
Packet study is a lot more useful than Protobowl, but as a pastime or other, it's not a bad choice to open up a private room and answer some tossups. I've learned a lot from Protobowl, and although it may not be an optimal use of my time, it does help more than nothing at all.
Packet study is a lot more useful than Protobowl, but as a pastime or other, it's not a bad choice to open up a private room and answer some tossups. I've learned a lot from Protobowl, and although it may not be an optimal use of my time, it does help more than nothing at all.
Casey Wetherbee
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Re: How much do you study?
I don't study nearly enough, at least by my standards. Having to split priorities among a number of other academic teams means I might only do a few hours of Quiz Bowl studying a week. That being said, once all the other national competitions are over, it's gonna be like 20 hours a week for like a month.
Kevin Wang
Arcadia High School 2015
Amherst College 2019
2018 PACE NSC Champion
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