10-12-2015, 01:50 AM
My point was that it's more important to spend your time efficiently and to retain what you study in the longterm, instead of cramming a bunch of material in and forgetting it all in a couple weeks.
If you go about it correctly I'm sure you could use those 12 hours efficiently, but most of the time people don't.
Here is an article on the matter that I've posted before, but let me know what you think:
https://pragmaticreform.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/memory/
I'm also not trying to say you can't enjoy or maintain those 12 hrs but it's definitely something you have to work at by starting small and easing into it instead of doing the 12 hrs right off the bat; which probably will get you burned out and is something I've had experience with in the past. For someone who might have a fulltime job doing something other than art, but strives to learn it, they might not have that 12 hr luxury, so they can use their time efficiently instead; to study and retain at least a few fundamental things a day.
If you go about it correctly I'm sure you could use those 12 hours efficiently, but most of the time people don't.
Here is an article on the matter that I've posted before, but let me know what you think:
https://pragmaticreform.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/memory/
I'm also not trying to say you can't enjoy or maintain those 12 hrs but it's definitely something you have to work at by starting small and easing into it instead of doing the 12 hrs right off the bat; which probably will get you burned out and is something I've had experience with in the past. For someone who might have a fulltime job doing something other than art, but strives to learn it, they might not have that 12 hr luxury, so they can use their time efficiently instead; to study and retain at least a few fundamental things a day.