Hi there! Let me start off by saying that working full time and studying for the LSAT is NOT easy. However, if you're able to nail down a solid schedule, you will be just fine. For example, I work full time as a Paralegal and study in the mornings from about 6 AM - 7:30 AM then again from around 8:30 PM - 10 PM. On Saturdays I usually try to chunk out about 4 hours of my morning to study. (This is probably the most important part of my studying practice!)
I usually take off Saturday nights and do some very light/if any studying on Sundays. I'm a big believer in taking at least one day off to let your brain rest. Just know you're not alone and you got this!
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Hi there! Let me start off by saying that working full time and studying for the LSAT is NOT easy. However, if you're able to nail down a solid schedule, you will be just fine. For example, I work full time as a Paralegal and study in the mornings from about 6 AM - 7:30 AM then again from around 8:30 PM - 10 PM. On Saturdays I usually try to chunk out about 4 hours of my morning to study. (This is probably the most important part of my studying practice!)
I usually take off Saturday nights and do some very light/if any studying on Sundays. I'm a big believer in taking at least one day off to let your brain rest. Just know you're not alone and you got this!