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Subject: Re: Time requirement


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Bridget
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Date Posted: 09:24:33 01/29/08 Tue
In reply to: Kate Meyer 's message, "Time requirement" on 22:25:14 01/20/08 Sun

The time spent each day varies each week and how interested the student is in the subject matter. I find that chemistry tends to demand more time each day, but no more than 1 hour a day. My son spends about 15 minutes a day in biology, where my daughter spends more time (and is more thorough!)I try to get the students to spend some time everyday, at least 15 minutes so they won't be overwhelmed the day before we go over all the information (and stay up too late).

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