Hi All,
I'm reaching out to see if you all have any tips on how to manage your study time when you're working full-time and in a committed relationship. I'm shacked up with my partner, who also works full-time, and even though he's quite supportive of me taking the LSAT [again], it sure seems hard to just come home every day after my 9-to-5 (often 8-to-7) and completely ignore that I'm in a long-term relationship. Then there are the weekends...
Considering that the LSAT is not a cakewalk, I've realized lately that I'm letting my studying fall by the wayside due to the guilt of ignoring my beau. My situation was very different when I studied for the GRE & applied to grad school, so this is new territory for me.
Thoughts? Am I just making major excuses to avoid studying (due to the fear of sucking on LSAT #2) or are there others out there who have grappled with a similar situation?
(No, I'm not ditching my guy for the LSAT, thank you!)
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I finally (after stressing for a really long time trying to balance everything) sat them down and let them know that I would make time for them when I could. I studied in the AM, on my lunch break, and between 5-8 PM and dedicated 8-10 PM to my loved one . It ended up working out in the end because that two hours was purely dedicated to spending time with them AND I was able to get my study time in. My situation has changed since then, but it worked good!