I’m in a similar situation - it’s exhausting working full time while trying to study and apply, even more so when you have other factors affecting you. I have found that going through the lessons have really helped me understand how to go about questions - specifically with logic and reasoning, which I’d say has been my most difficult hurdle. In my opinion it’s worth it to familiarize yourself with “Lawgic” as a language, and valid argument structures as they help you in Reading Comprehension and especially in the Analytical Reasoning section. You’ve got this and wishing you the best of luck!
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I’m in a similar situation - it’s exhausting working full time while trying to study and apply, even more so when you have other factors affecting you. I have found that going through the lessons have really helped me understand how to go about questions - specifically with logic and reasoning, which I’d say has been my most difficult hurdle. In my opinion it’s worth it to familiarize yourself with “Lawgic” as a language, and valid argument structures as they help you in Reading Comprehension and especially in the Analytical Reasoning section. You’ve got this and wishing you the best of luck!