I am working a 8-5 job as a Prosecutor Paralegal at the Attorney General's Office and it is definitely challenging to say the least.
I have about an hour of a commute to work from my place.
I work from the time given.
After, if I have enough energy or time (mainly), I like to do a workout. If not, then I go straight home, have dinner and get mentally ready for the night and begin my studies before 9pm and do not sleep until 11:30pm, midnight the latest. Then I use up the entire weekend to make up hours that I do miss during the weekdays.
However, I am at a point where I have been doing this routine for 3 months now, and I am taking the LSAT in June, so it is definitely challenging. I am sacrificing a lot of my free time to take that time and use it towards my studies.
Overall, I am relieved that there are other people out there who understand the process of working an important job and studying for their LSAT. In my opinion, it is all about balance and sacrificing certain parts of your time in order to pass this beast of a test with flying colors.
We got this. Keep pushing. Stay positive!
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I am working a 8-5 job as a Prosecutor Paralegal at the Attorney General's Office and it is definitely challenging to say the least.
I have about an hour of a commute to work from my place.
I work from the time given.
After, if I have enough energy or time (mainly), I like to do a workout. If not, then I go straight home, have dinner and get mentally ready for the night and begin my studies before 9pm and do not sleep until 11:30pm, midnight the latest. Then I use up the entire weekend to make up hours that I do miss during the weekdays.
However, I am at a point where I have been doing this routine for 3 months now, and I am taking the LSAT in June, so it is definitely challenging. I am sacrificing a lot of my free time to take that time and use it towards my studies.
Overall, I am relieved that there are other people out there who understand the process of working an important job and studying for their LSAT. In my opinion, it is all about balance and sacrificing certain parts of your time in order to pass this beast of a test with flying colors.
We got this. Keep pushing. Stay positive!