Hello all!
I am planning on taking the LSAT in October. My conundrum: I am currently working full time, and come August, will be in school full time for a work certification. Thankfully, this certification is for things I am already doing in my job, so hopefully there won't be too much of a brain strain when it comes to the classes, and I will be able to spend some time between work and school studying for this gol-darned exam. Has anyone been in a similar situation? Even just the working full time scenario? Any tips or guidance? I plan on taking a cold diagnostic this weekend...
Thanks in advance for any advice or help you can give me!
Studying for the LSAT...guidance? Forum
- OhBoyOhBortles
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Re: Studying for the LSAT...guidance?
Studied for 3-4 months while working full-time. It's all about finding a schedule that works for you and committing to it. Check out the LSAT prep threads for best practices and then sit down with a calendar and figure out a long-term schedule that will allow you to fit everything in.
- kray
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Re: Studying for the LSAT...guidance?
I studied for about 3 months while working full-time and pulled off 171. +1 to above poster about checking out the other threads, and most importantly a study schedule. I tend to procrastinate, and it was helpful for me to fill out my google calendar in advance with study times and make myself stick to it. I scheduled 1-2 hours of prep every day after work, a full, timed practice test every Saturday for two months before the test, and a few hours every Sunday.
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