Study time
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Study time
As a comparison to the same poll at the Latin side of the Forum.<br /><br />[size=150]εὔχομαι σε ἐρρῶσθαι<br /><br />Ptolemaios
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Re:Study time
so i can be the slacker in BOTH forums... :P<br /><br />hopefully my new Smyth will arrive today and I can change those numbers a bit... ;)
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Re:Study time
Over 3 hrs is an UNDERSTATEMENT!!!<br /><br />Hehehe... well... I'm studying it formally and intensively, so one would only expect as much...
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Re:Study time
Should I only count the time I spend doing lessons, or should I include the time I spend pacing the house every day with my little chart of Greek letters, their names, forms, and phonetic sounds, trying to memorize them? Because, that makes the difference between one hour and five for me... ;D<br /><br />Keesa
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Re:Study time
I just started, but the one session I did spend was 2 hours long. A poor sample to take an average from but oh well
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