Testmasters/supplemental studying with BUSY schedule
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 4:38 pm
Hi everyone,
First time posting here. I'm currently enrolled in the June 2018 Testmasters course (first week in) and decided to do that because of my busy schedule. For reference, I work full-time and my typical day consists of me waking up at 6am and getting home around 6pm, though on Tues/Thurs my day doesn't end until 9pm. My course is 6-10pm Mon/Wed and so as you can see, there's extremely little time for me to study other than the weekend if I plan on getting any sleep.
I know that the course itself and doing the homework isn't enough to get a high score and that a lot of supplemental studying is needed, but I don't know how to fit that all in.
Note: I'm unable to make my workday any shorter due to financial and familial constraints.
If anyone has any advice or has had to study for the LSAT under similar conditions, I would really appreciate any input you have to offer! Esp if you have any study schedules that worked for you.
Also, I have the Bible books and am wondering if incorporating them into my studies will be helpful or if they're incompatible with Testmasters' strategies.
Thank you!
First time posting here. I'm currently enrolled in the June 2018 Testmasters course (first week in) and decided to do that because of my busy schedule. For reference, I work full-time and my typical day consists of me waking up at 6am and getting home around 6pm, though on Tues/Thurs my day doesn't end until 9pm. My course is 6-10pm Mon/Wed and so as you can see, there's extremely little time for me to study other than the weekend if I plan on getting any sleep.
I know that the course itself and doing the homework isn't enough to get a high score and that a lot of supplemental studying is needed, but I don't know how to fit that all in.
Note: I'm unable to make my workday any shorter due to financial and familial constraints.
If anyone has any advice or has had to study for the LSAT under similar conditions, I would really appreciate any input you have to offer! Esp if you have any study schedules that worked for you.
Also, I have the Bible books and am wondering if incorporating them into my studies will be helpful or if they're incompatible with Testmasters' strategies.
Thank you!