I'm on the same boat - I've been studying on and off for a while now. Honesty, what has been working for me now is getting to work an hour earlier, and studying in a cafe until it's time for me to go into my desk job. It forces me to dedicate that time to study. I don't know about you but studying at home by myself was not happening. I don't have time after work or on weekends, so before work or during my lunch has been working out amazing. That add 4 hours of studying into my week versus none.
On the side, I will "watch"/listen to the recorded classes. If it's a slow day at the office I will pause my desk work and quickly answer the questions as the class does. This helps because it's extra practice, but when I get the answer wrong, you have an instructor there to go over why answer choices are wrong/right. Each video is about an hour, so add that to your weekly hours of studying.
What ever you do - just don't stop studying. I've noticed a major decline after coming back from a break. You got this! :)
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I'm on the same boat - I've been studying on and off for a while now. Honesty, what has been working for me now is getting to work an hour earlier, and studying in a cafe until it's time for me to go into my desk job. It forces me to dedicate that time to study. I don't know about you but studying at home by myself was not happening. I don't have time after work or on weekends, so before work or during my lunch has been working out amazing. That add 4 hours of studying into my week versus none.
On the side, I will "watch"/listen to the recorded classes. If it's a slow day at the office I will pause my desk work and quickly answer the questions as the class does. This helps because it's extra practice, but when I get the answer wrong, you have an instructor there to go over why answer choices are wrong/right. Each video is about an hour, so add that to your weekly hours of studying.
What ever you do - just don't stop studying. I've noticed a major decline after coming back from a break. You got this! :)