What kind of study regiment have you wonderful 7sagers developed for yourselves? For those that want to contribute, please be as concise in your comments so it's easily digestible for other 7sagers. Thanks!
I'll start with my regiment:
1. Meditation in the morning
2. Healthy breakfast (you can ask me in PM what I have if you're really that curious)
3. Head to my local library early
4. PT in the a.m.
5. BR in the p.m.
6. Dinner
7. Wind down, shower, and sleep.
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2. Ok I am going to try to workout next, which I used to do before until April Otherwise do some LSAt-y things. This week I am going to try to work out and then do some very random LSAt-y things that I just feel like doing, or maybe some BR'ing if I feel like it.
3. 8.40am go to the office where I do my job
4. 5pm leave the office ... Mess around for a while/commute in my vehicle (very loud country music), occasional purchase of groceries
5. I don't eat dinner. Maybe a date (the edible kind) or occasional sprouted almonds. Otherwise intermittent fasting FTW.
6. Evenings:
Mon =PT/BR a little;
Tues =PT/BR a little;
Weds =BR solo + BR group;
Thurs =Bible study or BR or partay;
Friday =BR solo + BR group;
LSATurday = Random morning hour PT (because they never start even close to 8:30 so why not train for random hours = random cortisol activations );
Sunday = NO LSAT ZONE.
7. Bed by 11 unless BR group tricks me into staying later for "7sage After Dark" aka "The Afterparty" which is ... well ... where we talk about LSAT and 0L lyfe. And that kind of thing. Sometimes bed by 12 due to streaming media vortex. Would really like to push bed back to 10pm.
Also ... I am paleo and I am a functional medicine nut.
I assume that when you wrote bible study you're referring to the Powerscore Bibles.
5:00- head to the gym, rec sports, errands, eat
8:00ish- drills or PT
11:00- drills if PT'd. Otherwise, catch up on some TV.
Usually do this 2 or 3 weekdays a week plus both weekend days and take the other days off. I'll ramp up when I get closer to my test date.
6:30am: wake up
8:00am: go to the gym
11am: LSAT-related study with various breaks including lunch
4pm: work on family business stuff/watch netflix/grab dinner with friends/grocery shopping/errands
11pm: sleep
Sunday: spend all day at church, no studying
As for a regimen... I wake up when my son wakes me up, feed him breakfast, dress him and take him to daycare, then do whatever I want all day (sometimes this includes a PT and working out, sometimes not), then I pick him up in the afternoon and make dinner, hang out with my wife and son and then put him to bed... Sometimes a BR call after that, sometimes not... I'm not a super prepper in case you couldn't tell... I take it easy for all you sinners out there...