what is the schedule of a kpop trainee
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It's a continuous routine of school, practice, and sleep and they usually practice for ten hours every day six days out of the week. In order to train to become an idol, there are also many things you have to give up. Aside from food, you also have to give up your social life, friendships and even time with family.
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There’s also the fact that idols still attend school and university so the workload will be even greater. Usually they wake up early to workout or shower or eat breakfast (which is really light) then go to school. After school is over (they don’t necessarily stay for the entire day; their classes can be combined and they are usually exempt from extracurriculars.
After that, they return back to either their dorm to change or to the company and depending on how long until a suspected debut, they’ll attend a couple meetings. After that, they practice what they’ve been assigned for a 1–3 hours and switch off and practice another assignment for 1–3 hours (This happens quite a bit). By this time, they should be eating dinner (around 7–8pm) and then they have group practice and evaluations. Evaluations usually last for an hour depending on how many people there are. If there is something that needs to be fixed, they’ll use extra time they have to fix it. These practices usually last 2–4 hours.
Any remaining free time they have is used to either work on fault points they have in comparison to the other trainees, working out, and/or working on schoolwork. There is rarely ever any rest time besides time allotted to sleep.
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6:30–7am: Wake up
8–1pm: School
1:30–2pm: Meetings
2–8pm: Practice/Training
8–8:30pm: Dinner
8:30–10pm: Evaluations+extra training
10pm–1am: Practice/Training
1-3am: Extra allotted time (work on fault points, working out, working on schoolwork)
3–3:30am: Usual sleep time
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