Macbook Pro Retina 13" vs 15" for uni?

I am a university student and want to move over to a MacBook Pro.
I have been working on a 15.6" Windows laptop for about 4 years and prior to that a 17" monitor. I do a lot of work on my laptop; I use it to read journal articles, research and typing out papers and tutorials etc daily. Apart from that I use my laptop as my tv i.e. I watch all my series and movies on my laptop. I must spend on average 9 hrs + on my laptop a day. Added to this my eyesight isn't fantastic. I do not take my laptop with me to campus regularly as I have an iPad and all my notes sync with my Windows laptop (through Microsoft OneNote), so weight is not really an issue.
With the above in consideration, what screen size would be suitable? Deciding on the screen size is my main issue.
Help with this would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you

JenJen25 wrote:
With the above in consideration, what screen size would be suitable? Deciding on the screen size is my main issue.
The best way to approach this is to visit an Apple store and look at the displays yourself.  What others like or say may be very different from your preferences and they cannot reproduce you eyesight.
Obviously the larger the display the better,  But do look at the 13" Macbook Air.  It is very light and the battery run time is far superior to the Macbook Pros.  In my opinion it is the ideal collegiate notebook. (unless one is enrolled in a very technical/scientific program)
Ciao.

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