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6 years ago
I think it's all tied to skill level. Studying raises the skill linked to the class. Studying in and of itself is not important, what is important is raising the skill. I assume you could skip "studying" and simply improve the skill any way you want so long as you raise the skill. For example if you are doing gardening you can either study, actually garden or read a gardening skill book. You would still have to do the homework (which raises the skill), go to class, take the final exam and do what ever other daily task is required.
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