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spend twelve hours a day playing math
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Spread out the hours over a timetable with breaks inbetween.
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69% of U.S. parents believe their kids need a college degree or more to achieve the American Dream
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4 hours should be sufficient. what do you mean by studying math anyway? classwork shouldn't take more than an hour or two.
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aren't those things things that you can learn in a class that you'll probably take in the next few years?
why do you need to do them now? unless you can test out them, it sounds like a waste of time if it's mandatory later
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it's not really worthwhile for the reasons atomic pointed out.
learn number theory, because that's usually not taught.
if you've done something with matrices, linear algebra is also nice.
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learning linguistics is also nice, you won't ever learn any of it otherwise except for "this is what a transitive verb is" in 6th grade