If you don't mind stretching your studying out for a long time, what I've been doing is studying 1 hr per day Mon-Thurs in the mornings before my 8:30-5 job, then 2-3 hours each weekend. This has allowed me to still maintain a social life/hobbies/etc. I started studying in Oct 2021 and plan to take the Oct 2022 test. My diagnostic was 155 and I'm testing at 165 right now. Still trying for 170 though so I may push my test back to Nov 2022... still deciding!
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If you don't mind stretching your studying out for a long time, what I've been doing is studying 1 hr per day Mon-Thurs in the mornings before my 8:30-5 job, then 2-3 hours each weekend. This has allowed me to still maintain a social life/hobbies/etc. I started studying in Oct 2021 and plan to take the Oct 2022 test. My diagnostic was 155 and I'm testing at 165 right now. Still trying for 170 though so I may push my test back to Nov 2022... still deciding!