... have a full time job (6 days aweek, 12-16 hrs a day ... ), so studying 40+ hoursaweek to prep ... for the February LSAT is unreasonable. 20+ hoursaweek is ...
... 're studying. I work 50+ hoursaweek plus the weekends so my ... studying needs to happen over a longer period of time. But ... take a break and get at it!
... would I give myself a better chance with a dedicated tutor who ... can afford to employ 10+ hoursaweek? Probably. Of course, I believe ... if I'd paid $2000/week to someone who'd done ...
... review. However, since there are a lot of different clubs and ... no longer feasible. Sports are a really great outlet and it ... separately. Ultimately 8-10 hoursaweek is not a super huge commitment, you ... played FBS Football and used a fifth year of eligibility and ...
... course those who devote 40 hoursaweek to the curriculum will cover ... only has 5 hoursaweek to spare. There is a huge difference between ... -- I find that makes a difference in speed and comprehension ... through material after working 12 hours and would be so ...
I truly think 60 hoursaweek is unsustainable. You will definitely burn out within 2-3 weeks even if you're highly motivated, imo. I think it's more about staying consistent at 25-30 hoursaweek for a longer period.
... @marcosmcqueen yes I am considering a career in public interest, but ... can not afford to take a vow of poverty and therefore ... law, I left a corporate job working 80+ hoursaweek at times, and ...
... my favorite part of the week is when I can ... from working at a liquor store, to a golf course, to ... doing something that involves a lot of reading and ... because he works 60-80 hoursaweek and never has time ... more bearable than being a lawyer then go do ...
... won't have much of "a life." But I personally don ... ... I was working 70-80 hoursaweek as an HRD. Cant be ... more that 20 min from a laptop... yep... Once at ... on the curb on a call during a termination... The only 3 ... was when I went on a cruise ha. There was no ...
... you are after a 165 and had a 158 diagnostic that would ... diagnostic and a 171 goal, or even a 145 to a 160. hours aweek. The absolutely, and MOST important ... to improve it. Maybe consider a year off after school for ...
I am located in Snellville and work about 45 hoursaweek, but I would be willing to meet up and maybe take so PTs with you guys. I also took the June exam and under performed
I am in a very similar boat as you. I have no desire to go to a t-14. I have studied about 10 Hoursaweek for about a month consistently, and seen a 9 point increase from my diagnostic.
... on the logic games. Ultimately, a lot of people are going ... for you. If you are a professional procrastinator, I would not ... test. I studied about 25 hoursaweek for the LSAT and I ... it happen. If you are a kinesthetic learner, there are plenty ...
2 months to go from a 160 to a 165 average? Sure. But ... around and studying for 5 hoursaweek, it just isn't going ... work, push yourself, and show a willingness to change what isn ...