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I have been working a fulltime job for the past 2 ... here have taken a part time job or quit working altogether ... for me. I need the fulltime pay and health insurance that ... on how they balanced a fulltime job and studying I would ...
I am giving the LSAT another go but I now have a fulltime job; I work 7:30-4:30 Mon-Fri. Any tips on studying while working fulltime? I've heard weekends are where you hit it hard.
... as I practice LR, I time myself in LG and typically ... work full-time, 40hrs a week. I try to study 2 hours before work ... at lunch, and 10 hours on weekends (at least 15 hours a week).
... LSAT. I work 60 hours a week Monday through Friday, so ... maybe spend about 2 hours after work and then ... get in about 10 hours over the weekend. Right ... do a practice test each week for a year. ... where they are working 60 hours and juggling kids and ...
... whether taking a part-time job or a full-time job is better ... graduation. Most paralegal positions are full-time. I will likely to get ... if I choose a part time job that is not relevant ... to law? I want more time to study the LSAT. I ...
... I may not have enough time to complete the curriculum without ... date. Do I have enough time? Should I jump around ... working 50 plus hoursperweek currently and studying about 3 hoursper day in ... that means about 18 hoursperweek of study time. I'm also trying ...
... miss around 6-7 questions per LR section. I am currently ... with two months of full-time studying (45hr/week) focusing on timed practice ... to start taking 2 PTs/week?
Hi, I've recently quit my job to study for the LSATs full-time, and I'm planning to take the July LSAT. If you are interested in forming a study group to go through the lessons, and eventually start taking/reviewing practice tests, please let me know.
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I ... that could turn into a full-time job (in management consulting) in ... am thinking of having a full-time job (hopefully this job that ...
I think avg time taken per question by type would be at least as helpful as "Priority" in assisting studying. I have a custom spreadsheet showing marginal benefit of studying by type of question and would love to have the time data!
... to ask to include hours: "the number of hours you spent on ... activities" & "the number of hours, and the dates of employment ... have experience with this? Including hours isn't mentioned in the ... want a total # of hours? or hoursperweek/month? Do I include it ...
... this January while being employed full-time as an environmental engineer. I ... hour days, but still made time to study during my breaks ... honest with practice tests, each time taking it all the way ... to answer the questions under time constraint.
So, starting January 17 to take the June test, requires over 50 hours a week of study. That's over 5 months, and the schedule requires 50 hours a week?! That can't be right. I can do 20-30 hours a week, so how do I adjust this in my schedule?
I have tried different methods for studying for the LSAT while having a full-time job. I was wondering for those who are on the same boat as me, what is/was your study schedule like?