... undergrad full time and have a three year old daughter. My ... up with 17 to 20 hoursaweek studying. I'm lucky if ... I get a full hour per day. I ...
... undergrad full time and have a three year old daughter. ... up with 17 to 20 hoursaweek studying. I'm lucky ... you can just study for a longer period of time ... and delay he LSAT for a later date so that ... not being able to reach a personal goal.
... my personal characteristics is being a perfectionist. This personality kicks ... see where this is a problem. Also pacifico I ... as if I have a grasp on the fundamentals, ... currently studying 15-30hrs aweek depending on my work ... the LSAT meaning 40+ hoursaweek.
@nicole.hopkins Nice, so you really did take your time to nail it down. That's exactly how I want to feel and score at. How many hoursaweek did you realistically put in? I want to cover a good amount similar to your experience.
... study for 6 months to a year to do well. People ... studying 15 hoursaweek for a year is more beneficial than 40+ hoursaweek for ... at. You can go from a 150-170 in 3-4 ... in yourself and put in a shit ton of time. I ...
... sure makin' a lot of assumptions about hours put in per week, belief ... typically put in about 25 hoursaweek. When I started PT/BR ... (3-a-weeks), I put in more like 25-30 hours/week; recently ... I've ramped up a little bit ...
... isaiahcv123 said:
How many hoursaweek did you realistically put in?< ... 'd say max of 25 hoursaweek; started with less, built ... —May 2015, about 35-40 hours/week
June—present ... Let' ... s say 20-25 hours/week. Building in longer multi-day ...
... I've done 15-20 hoursaweek of LSAT work... 7sage ... course, 2-3 PTs aweek, BR and Retakes, reading ... trainer cover to cover a couple of times, personal ... prep... Working 48-52 hoursaweek at full time job 7 ... 30am- 6pm.... Just got a little tired of it ...
I take two PTs aweek and I do some ... for is only a matter of a couple of weeks. ... ladies and gentlemen, take a break. What else is there ... should still take a couple of PTs aweek to hone your ... but putting in 25+ hoursaweek is counterproductive at this point ...
I'd say aim for 30+ hoursaweek. Maybe 5 per day for 6 days with Sunday off. Some days you may feel tired and do 3-4, others 6-7. Just try to stay consistent week to week totals!
I went through a schedule with LSAT amazeballs mentor @nicole.hopkins and I'm working 40 hoursaweek. I am going to PT 1 on Saturday and 1 on Sunday! Resting 1 day aweek.
... kylemitchellx can you give us a little more detail about achieving ... you study? How many months, hoursaweek, and how many practice tests ... you do? Did you purchase a 7Sage course or just use ...
... a four section PT with a break so 6.5 hours ... the scheduler, a little common sense goes a long way. ... likely shows you doing a PT per week until the June ... end up with 5 hoursaweek or 50 hoursaweek to study, and ... could put in each week to finish all the ...
... have a full time job (6 days aweek, 12-16 hrs a day ... ), so studying 40+ hoursaweek to prep ... for the February LSAT is unreasonable. 20+ hoursaweek is ...
... 're studying. I work 50+ hoursaweek plus the weekends so my ... studying needs to happen over a longer period of time. But ... take a break and get at it!
... boat! Also 30-35 hoursaweek is a lot and you might burn ... out and need a break or two between now ... out your study schedule for a few additional months, but it ... years to get rid of a bad score that you dont ...
... course those who devote 40 hoursaweek to the curriculum will cover ... only has 5 hoursaweek to spare. There is a huge difference between ... mastering it. Mastering will take a lot longer than simply getting ... to shy away from advising a time table because there ...
... course those who devote 40 hoursaweek to the curriculum will cover ... only has 5 hoursaweek to spare. There is a huge difference between ... -- I find that makes a difference in speed and comprehension ... through material after working 12 hours and would be so ...
I truly think 60 hoursaweek is unsustainable. You will definitely burn out within 2-3 weeks even if you're highly motivated, imo. I think it's more about staying consistent at 25-30 hoursaweek for a longer period.
... currently and there is a private law school down ... in Birmingham, Alabama). A 158 at this school ... had envisioned. Working 80+ hoursaweek at a "fancy firm" (as ... you are most definitely a "briefcase toter" for the ... down on you for having a lower score.
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... @marcosmcqueen yes I am considering a career in public interest, but ... can not afford to take a vow of poverty and therefore ... law, I left a corporate job working 80+ hoursaweek at times, and ...