So /fit/ what did you/are you studying and how did you fit your workout schedule in?
>Psychology/Law
>First year
>Play rugby so train twice a week with team
Great choice in programs tbqh f@m.
>Criminology and Criminal Justice/minor in Psychology
>Fourth year
>Lift weights 3/4 days a week
>Electrical Engineering
>First year
>just started working out 3 months ago, making semi-decent gains, work out 6 days a week
>>36413188
>cond. mat. theory
>first year grad
>lift 3 times a week
>>36413844
M8 I'm third year and failing first year calc
Help me I fucking hate math
>>36413855
Just take the limit mate lmao
comp sci
third year
exercise on days off
History, linguistics, anthropology
First year
I wrestle but during off season normal work out 6 days a week
>>36413188
>CS
>finished school 6 years ago
>don't have kids so I've got no time constraints
>1st year mechanical engineering
>once a week. I don't have time or motivation to work out more and being muscular is not a priority for me right now at all
>>36413188
>how did you fit your workout schedule in?
Be warned that being a student is the easiest time of your life to make time for these sorts of things.
>>36413971
not if you study something worth studying
>>36413188
>accounting with part time job
>third year
>3 days/week
>Sound Recording Technology
>5th year of college, 2nd year of program
I work out after class most days
>>36413188
>chemical engineering
>average ~5 hours sleep per night meant no regular exercise
>lots of walking to/from class gave me some activity
>now cheme grad and have more time
>workout 6 days per week
>>36413993
Not true. You have complete control over your schedule and, unless you are an idiot, do not have to study all day.
>>36413188
>Bioscience
>3rd Year
>Only in Uni two days a week this term so fitting lifting is ez.
>Knowledge from studies also helps me debunk all you faggots bro science.
>>36413188
>Pre-med
>3rd year
>Working as a physical therapist aide as well
>only lift twice per week
>>36414041
Correct, except when the professors assign so much homework that you have to spend all day everyday doing it. And it still doesn't get completely done.
English + History + Teaching
>>36414050
What is the most frequently spouted broscience thing you see on /fit/ that you have since found to be wrong?
>>36414169
take fewer classes?
Medicine
First Year
Every other day, with commuting by bike up and down Edinburgh's hills everyday for cardio
Taking my last test for CPA on 4/18, if I pass I am done studying.
Hardest tests I have ever taken by far.
Currently my schedule is like this:
5am workout
6am Teach Bootcamp class
7am get ready for work
8am start work
5pm get off work
Hang with wife/kids until 630ish
Study till 10pm, go to bed.
>thinking you will get a career in what you study for
heh
you'll see
>>36413188
Psychology/Neuroscience
Third year
Lift during breaks in labwork, often have to break it up into multiple 30 min sessions across the day