@hector.liang Sleep is what I need to start doing more of. Between LSAT prep, work, and life, I think I am barely getting 4-5 hours a night... Good call on that one man.
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I could be wrong but i believe 7Sage has an example of one in the Miscellaneous Question Types of the curriculum, see PT19.4.5. It's my understanding that Evaluate the Argument Questions are very rare, something like .05%.
I average and try to hit 4-5 hours a day. Some days that means 3 and others 6, but I average right around 25-30 a week. For me it seems to be the sweet spot where I get a lot done without burning myself out. I usually take Sundays off.