I am currently working a full time office job and studying for the LSAT. My goal is to get at least 30 minutes of studying a day obviously sometimes more or less depending on my schedule and what I have going on and more on weekends. I also take at least one practice exam a week. This helps me keep the info fresh in my brain without cramming or getting overwhelmed and still allowing myself to have a good nights rest and a life outside of work and school. I got a 154 on my first practice exam.
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Hey!
So ive been attempting to study for the LSAT for god knows how many years now. I think I am finally ready to give it my all.
I was wondering if there are people here who have worked full time and also studied. How did you guys manage? I realize its so much harder because you spend 9-5:30pm working then studying.
If you have, can you explain how you did it and how many months it took you? Also, if you dont mind-- do you mind sharing your score? I got 148 on my practice test.
Thanks!!
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I am currently working a full time office job and studying for the LSAT. My goal is to get at least 30 minutes of studying a day obviously sometimes more or less depending on my schedule and what I have going on and more on weekends. I also take at least one practice exam a week. This helps me keep the info fresh in my brain without cramming or getting overwhelmed and still allowing myself to have a good nights rest and a life outside of work and school. I got a 154 on my first practice exam.
@ said:
Hey!
So ive been attempting to study for the LSAT for god knows how many years now. I think I am finally ready to give it my all.
I was wondering if there are people here who have worked full time and also studied. How did you guys manage? I realize its so much harder because you spend 9-5:30pm working then studying.
If you have, can you explain how you did it and how many months it took you? Also, if you dont mind-- do you mind sharing your score? I got 148 on my practice test.
Thanks!!