@blah170blah yes, that is my reason for asking, since I've notice that I get tired after the 2nd section in a PT. So I was wondering if I should train my brain to take two back-to-back? and then BR the following day and make that a weekly routine.
@ddakiking....I asked myself the same question this morning and filled out the application hahaha. So, we'll see what happens. Gotta love the Cali competition: UCLA #16 vs USC #20; Irvine #30 vs Davis #31; Pepperdine 52 vs. Hastings #59.
Trust me... after bar review... the one type of friend you DO need is the one that hands you an aspirin in the morning!!! :D Thank God my housemates were like that when I was doing my LL.M :P ... I'm sure I gave them grief to no end.
... helped me:
(a) Routine. Developing a routine for LSAT study is ... procrastination and sluggishness. Having a routine, whether it's daily, weekly ... these challenges as following the routine becomes natural.
... 6:30-7 AM every morning.I throw it together and ... . I'm not exactly a morning person. I drive 45 minutes ... and 2-15 minute breaks (morning and afternoon). I try to ...
@"Nilesh S" exactly— @migaluna I believe the best of all options is yet before you! Don't lose hope, an excellent solution may well be within your grasp. I would call them on Monday morning.
@AlexanderL0 I'm not a cross fitter but there is plenty of overlap. I do ketogenic paleo on top of IF and I lift after work (brain power is highest 6-8 am so that's when I do fasted blind review every morning ;) ).