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I'm interested, studying about 3 hours a day six days a week, in my early 30s and working full time in corporate.
my first 5/5 i think!! i really do just need to slow down a bit and think it out :)
@jrm98 agreed! i was struggling along trying to do it in my head like i usually do, but writing out in lawgic has me like ohhhhhhh okay
@LiviaLSAT that's what i've been doing, and then i go through the written explanation, and i've been doing very well in this unit, if that helps
@BrookeRodriguez i'm also doing about 2 hours a day, plus i listen to lsat advice podcasts at the gym which i feel help with confidence if nothing else. when we get further along i'm going to look into watching lessons/listening to people talk through LR questions instead
@Ryo I take notes because I feel it cements info in my head. But we all learn differently too
@SelinI hi! i am lucky enough to work remote. so i don't have any travel time. i use my break to do my house chores, also. i work 7-3:30 M-F. i do some studying at the gym while walking on the treadmill, which gets two things done at once. my husband makes dinner while i study, and so i'm generally studying from around 5-8 or 5-9 with little breaks in between (bc even the lsat isn't a full 4 hours no breaks lol) so obviously i'm very privileged but honestly i've been studying whenever there's time, too, like i'll do a 15 minute priority practice while waiting at the doctor's office, for example.