Hey guys! For those studying at work what are you reviewing? I'm specifically referring to studying at your desk. I currently have a stack of index cards that I go through throughout the day. This is getting very OLD for me! Is anyone doing something different? I'm looking for something pretty discreet. No open books on desks or playing videos on phones. I do that on my lunch break. I can listen to audio, but nothing that requires looking at the screen. Anybody?
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I pre-photo copy LG and work on 1 game at a time under timed conditions. I just do the same ones over and over until I have completely mastered them. I find that since each game requires less than 10 min, I can spare those intervals throughout the day. Having the photo copies is not nearly as obvious as having a book open, I hope this helps!!
Also I watch the occasional video lesson from the curriculum at work too. That is one of my favorite things about 7Sage - that I can watch a 5 minute lesson and do the flash cards from previous lessons easily on my laptop.
If you can't do that, then try the logic games ploy. If anyone walks in my office it looks like I'm working on something. Besides, my boss is cool with it because he knows when there is work to be done I do it.
I'm a military musician for my job, so if I'm not in a rehearsal or on a gig, I'm doing paperwork. Once I decided to use 7sage, I reevaluated how I spend my outside of work time. That shift allowed me to go from struggling to hit 3hrs per day consistently to letting me hit 5-6hrs per day where I feel fairly fresh going into the session. 1.5-2hrs before work, about an hour during lunch (2hr lunch break), and then another 2-3hrs when I get home. I spend less time on LSAT after work if I still have homework to do (I take 6 credit hours at a time via distance education), but the before work study session is always LSAT. I figure, I have been taking an advancement test twice a year for the last five years first thing in the morning mixed with the LSAT being a test first thing in the morning, why not get at least part of my study time when I'm in the same awake/alert state as I will be on test day?
My schedule sounds worse than it is. The busy/touring season is brutal, but the slow season is great. The biggest challenge with my schedule is the lack of consistency, e.g. my days off are rarely the same week to week, start/end times vary quite a bit, and I don't tend to have the most consistent sleep schedule. Liquid Caffeine is my friend.
Good luck with the study schedule!