... job. “Put in eight hours a day just like you would at ... part of that. Eight hours a day is not realistic for LSAT ... my time to four hoursperday. Depending on the day that could mean ... was to put in four hoursperday, five days a week. Just ...
... studying consistently (6-8 hoursperday) since May and over ... Then studying roughly 8 hours a day (I'll be including ... those PT's as study hours). ... to overthinking on exam day. I tend to struggle ... to overthink on the day. I'd love any ...
... still study approximately 5-6 hoursperday (3 hrs in the morning ... and 3 hours after work, plus Saturday and ... meet at least 2 times per week to BR LR and ...
... allocate 7-10 hours of my day into studying for ... and only have two hours of tutoring perday. In other words, ... the rest of my day is ... on the LSAT for 10 hours. What I mean by ... am on computer 7-10 hoursperday but I feel as ...
... more reflexive mindset for the day of the test and minimize ... be taking the test each day leading up? I've done ... I might do a couple hoursperday for the next 2-3 ... days, a day off, maybe 1-2 hours for the next ... and then an hour each day the 2 days before the ...
... to get in 1-2 hours before baby is up and ... I average around 2-4 hoursperday (if I am lucky!). Weekends ... over, with mostly taking one day off to do everything else ...
wow, this thread is so helpful. I work full time as well and I find it so hard trying to study after work plus I started a new training routine with a personal trainer and it is killing me because he wants me to devote at least 2 hoursperday after work.