I work full time (40-45 hours per week) and study 1-1.5 hours M-F and 2-3 hours on Sundays. Planning on using this schedule for the next 1-2 years- however long it takes as I cannot increase my study hours whileworking Full Time.
I aim for 3-4 hours during the week (whileworking full time) and as much as possible on the weekends (ideally 8). Just make sure to take time off when you feel unproductive to avoid burnouts!
I don't think it matters much either to be honest. Take the time to study. Studyingwhile at university is already very stressful and can effect a lot of things. If it is only going to raise you up that much, I don't think it's worth it.
> @"Shireen Bhatia-1" said:
> You've got this. I took it for the first time in February and I got my highest score after months and months of prep during school, whileworking a part time job. Trust me, you can do this.
... feel you on this post. Working full time, and having to ... have watched a couple videos whileworking out but it's mostly ... you try to multi-task while watching the curriculum because soon ...
... the time I've spent studying and working part-time (at jobs ... I updated them about how studying is going. They could see ... "wasting" my time but actually studying and working really hard.