Also, @"Not Ralph Nader" , I really hope you did not have a commitment of more than 160 hours a week;) Unless you had a baby. I suppose that might push 168.
... should try to commit 20 hours a week to it. I know ... typically push for 20 hours a week to start because of this ... , which helps with adding more hours to your studying. But that ... to get through within a week, and then moving onto the ...
... study more than 30 hours per week. Doing so will ... limit you to 20 hours per week, or maybe even ... put in around 12 hours of LSAT prep due ... hours of quality prep in a week is always better than 40 hours ... of burnout prep in a week ...
... March, studied only ~10 hours a week through late April-May ( ... - took ~2 PTs a week with BR up until the ... one PT + BR a week. Submitted all my apps by ... time (versus requiring ~4 hours for a PT), I would ... t great. Working all those hours + low nonprofit pay was ...
... new set of four games eachweek day, I will have to ... up with one from one week ago and another set of ... me three tries to get each of the twelve total games ... amount of recommended time for each game, that's 36 tries ...
... HR often at 40-50 hours a week. For the VP roles ... and depending on your level hours will more than likely be ... , but might works 60 hours a week as they have a small ... projects might be 50-60 hours a week, but only 3-6 ...
... working at my job 70+ hours a week AND prep effectively. It ... up working Maybe 3-4 hours a day depending. However, I ... hour days 6 days a week. And to be able to ... to study everyday for 2 hours for a year then try ... to do 8 hours a day 7 days a week only to ...