Hi guys,
I currently work full time 9-5 as a legal assistant, but wake up as early as 5:30-6 because my commute is pretty far (DC traffic is terrible!!!). I usually get home around 6:30-7 and I'm exhausted. For those who work full time, what are your study schedules like? How many hours do you devote to studying when you get home? I'm planning on taking the LSAT in September or December, so any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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I am in awe of @apublicdisplay who can wake up and study 4am. I tried to get up at 5 and study a couple of times and couldn't retain anything. Words were dancing on the page in front of my eyes. I did have more success getting up very early, getting into work very early and finishing early to do PT's at the end of the day, but my job has flexible hours - I'm not sure if you have that option as a paralegal.
Other than that, make best use of weekends, especially if you don't have any other commitments for Sat/Sun and give yourself a longer timeframe to prepare.
Good luck, a job with billable hours and studying is going to be very taxing.
The downside is I didn't really train my stamina, but the plus side is that I was less exhausted and more motivated to stick to my schedule.
Like most of you said, I think my best option is to head to Starbucks or the library and study there after work and study for a few hours there.Thanks again every one!
Keep chipping away at that green circle, don't be afraid to push a test back if you're not scoring where you want to on PTs!
I agree with disasterpiecev's advice, find some kind of audio and use that to maximize studying on your commute
I work a 9-5 job Monday-Friday as a legal assistant and then bartend twice a week. So some nights I'm working an 18 hour day or on the weekends I'll work 5pm to 3am so my sleep schedule gets messed up.
I'm writing in September and I'm going to make an effort to study two nights out of the week for 3-4 hours and then commit to at least 6 hours a day on the weekend. Good bye social life! But worth it right?
I work out at 5:30am to relieve stress/wake up my brain. I get to work 30 mins early to do a few logic games or RC passages. A lot of the work I do at the office is repetitive (paralegal), so I’m able to listen to Economist podcasts or SCOTUS oral arguments while I work sometimes. During lunch, I do some more games/RC passages or blind review a passage of a PT. I head to Barnes & Noble or Starbucks after work to avoid napping and knock out around 4 hours every day.
Social life sucks, but I told my friends I’m in a long term relationship with the LSAT. I’ve been at this since August. Gotta get your priorities straight!
If you have the kindle version of a book, download the kindle app.
Ok, have the material you want to read but don't have time, but you could listen to it?
Great! Go to Settings -->General --> Accessibility--> Turn on Voice Over On
Open the PDF in iBooks, or open the kindle app swipe 2 fingers (or three depending on device set up) and Siri will start reading your PDF or book to you... listen away!
I did this with a few PDFs of notes when I had a 35 min drive each way to work and also listened to a RC book that way (yes I do see the irony in that statement).