I studied about 5 hoursperday on average, but some days ... took breaks every couple of hours. "Studying" for me meant moving ... put in the work each day. I have already taken the ...
... time with something that is meaningful to you and ... volunteering for like 10-20 hours a week or working ... br />
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> wait is this true? i'm under ... about 6 hrs a day last summer and backed ... .
... , I'd put in about 2-3hours. Typical routine was come home ... BR took more than about 3-4 hours, I'd stop and ... off days (1 or occasionally 2 weekdays, and then Sat and ... I typically studied about 16 hours a week on average. I ...
I got a 180 and diagram frequently. Probably ~2-3 problems per LR section. Usually one of the difficult parallel reasoning questions and one MBT or Sufficient.
... mental health. Ten or twelve hours a dayis way too many. I ... 'd say even eight is too many ... identify your goals specifically. What is a "really high score" to ... so far out from test day, or even hold off on ...
... . I think that one PT per week isenough. I take one on ... when I'm already drained is more likely to turn up ... score than my average, which is demoralizing for no reason.
... more info. How many hours a day are you working/commuting? Are ... , how many hours of sleep do you need a day (important to ... a goal number of study hoursperday)?
Congratulations on that score! Hard work pays off! I have a goal of studying 2.5 hours a day, but after reading this, I will seriously have to bump that up, to get in my target range by June...Thanks for the inspiration
... requiring you to keep a 3.0 to keep your scholarship ... lose it, the tuition rate is pretty pricey. A&M ... 's threshold is just good academic standing, which ... at about a 2.0 or 2.3, and their tuition is cheaper too ...
... it, the tuition rate is pretty pricey. A& ... ;M's threshold is just good academic standing, ... about a 2.0 or 2.3, and their tuition is cheaper ... My scholarship stipulation was a 2.3, so I guess it' ... bad? The attrition rate is concerning though, wonder why ...