How do I manage to stay on top of my studies, and remain?

How do I manage to stay on top of my studies, and remain IST? I don’t want to fall behind on my classes, but I don’t want to be a fatty either.

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    You need to manage your time and have a strong sense of priority. Sometimes you will need to forego working out for doing more important things. If you were struggling with focusing on your studies before getting IST you definitely won't improve afterwards

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    If you cant make time for working out even when in a very hard stem degree you are unironically moronic and should drop out before you fail. Working out can easily be done in an hour a day.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Based

      https://i.imgur.com/OWEULzf.jpg

      How do I manage to stay on top of my studies, and remain IST? I don’t want to fall behind on my classes, but I don’t want to be a fatty either.

      Remove any shit that's not classes, lifting or sleeping

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    i did both
    i rode my bianchi to class 27 miles each way
    my car broke down & my family told me to fail
    i chose tenacity instead, i studied even harder
    my mom passed the last year i was working on my engineering degree
    she never saw me graduate, i worked harder for her

    DONT GIVE UP ANON

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    college is the easiest time to pursue shit like this lol. you have the most flexible schedule and most time for random different things in college compared to any other point of your life until retirement. and that's true even if you go to a hard degree, unless you end up underemployed in some shit job.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I work full time & take 1-2 classes at a time. Home gym helps (squat rack in backyard)

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    My university recommends 12 hours per week dedicated to each subject with a usual workload of 4 subjects.
    That's 48 hours a week of study (most people do less so in many degrees this is enough to get you high grades and maintain honours programs)
    The average person works nearly 40 hours a week and still finds time for 20 hours a week of TV watching. Even if you're putting 60 hours a week towards studies and have a meme 2 hour daily full body workout you can find the time.

    If you're balancing full time work, education and fitness it'll be hard enough to justify making a thread about.

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Just do what I did, and disregard fitness entirely for the last two years of your degree and the first 3-4 years of your career and just fatmaxx. After that you should have a ton of money, spend 1-2 to recomp and boom, now you’re bulked and shredded.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Or do both you raging moron, its not hard to maintain a fitness routine if you arent a low motivation loser

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        True, but fatmaxxing is fun

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    College expects you to no life it.
    Do the bare minimum as you get your assignment and have a damn life.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >top of my studies
    Nobody cares about grades, only the actual diploma and experience matters
    That said, being at the best shape possible also improves your drive and mental health, when you actually start lifting you wi notice you will have more motivation to do stuff and learn to manage your time
    Don't expect to be sleeping 8~10h a day like a lazybag anymore though, you're looking at 5 to 6 hours at best, and you will be required to get used to it

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >5-6 hours of sleep
      The ultimate gains/mental acuity/sanity/testosterone/aesthetics goblin.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Other way around, it's more like a mental fortitude test if anything
        If you can endure college+job+lifting on a 5~6 hours recovery window without breaking, you're massively stronger mentally than somebody whose have the luxury to laze out for longer

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I have already finished my STEM uni, but I am CTO of a startup, so I have a comparable or larger workload.
    I do 1 - 1,5 hours of exercise 3 times a week.
    That is the minimum to keep you healthy and not feel like shit.
    The truth is that you have to pay with you time either way. Either you pay by going to the gym, or you pay by being unhealthy having pain and thus being unable to work.
    I have fixed days where I do the sports, it's every Monday, every Wednesday and every Friday. It is automatically Priority 0, this means I will cancel meetings if otherwise, I will be unable to meet my fitness standards.
    The only exception are actual emergencies and traveling.
    The only time I cheated in the last 3 months was when a friend tried to kill himself AND I had to go on a business trip the next day, that's the kind of exception we are talking about here.
    It does not really matter what sport you do, for me I like to be alone during sport because I am an introvert so I either go running, swimming or to the gym, which one I do on the specific day depends on the exact schedule and frankly what I want to do on that day. The most important thing is that it is regular .

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Honestly, you can't. Unfortunately, college is basically your last opportunity to get pussy that's not moronic.

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    college was fricking easy compared to my early years at a corporate job.
    it just gets worse, believe me

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    i do my anki cards between sets

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Just graduated in the spring and currently studying for entrance exam to medical school in US. Still make time 5x a week for 2 hours of gym time. My biggest suggestion is to get up at 5-6AM and start grinding. Ain’t no way you are doing 12 hours of studying

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Very doable. Even in med school a lot of my peers find the time to exercise regularly, some of these motherfrickers are crazy fit. Frick doing anki or studying between sets though, keep that separate and enjoy your time while working out.

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