- Sat Jun 11, 2016 1:19 pm
#26448
So this may be pretty specific to my my personal situation, but I wanted to get some opinions from some other folks that may have dealt with this and any advice you all may have. I have some general questions about how to manage time and studying with a tight schedule.
I'm currently prepping to take the September LSAT and I've purchased some tutoring hours, the PowerScore full length course books, and access to the online student center. I've spoken with my tutor and we decided to wait until later in the summer to start the bulk of our tutoring sessions. So right now I'm focusing on the self-study and trying to buckle down and get through all of these books. The big issue is that I have a pretty constrained schedule. I'm a taking a few summer class, I work nights full time, and I'm a parent. Right now this is what my days look like:
Mon - Fri:
0730 Wakeup
10:20 - 12:40 Class
1500 - 2330 Work
Sat - Sun:
0930 - 1130 Wakeup/Family Time
1200 - late Family/Study/Whatever needs to get done
As you can see, I don't have much time but there are a few caveats to what I have here. The time after waking up during the week is usually filled with travel, studying for class, hanging with the kids, etc. so there's not a whole lot of time for LSAT prep in there. Another big thing is that on some days I can spend 3-5 hours at work studying if I plan properly.
So the real question is, what have you all found that works for you? What's the typical course of action for folks that use the course books? How many hours per day did you all need to be successful? I'm assuming I'll either end up doing most of my LSAT prep on the weekends or between class and work. Again, I know this is a pretty specific question but any suggestions help. Thanks.
I'm currently prepping to take the September LSAT and I've purchased some tutoring hours, the PowerScore full length course books, and access to the online student center. I've spoken with my tutor and we decided to wait until later in the summer to start the bulk of our tutoring sessions. So right now I'm focusing on the self-study and trying to buckle down and get through all of these books. The big issue is that I have a pretty constrained schedule. I'm a taking a few summer class, I work nights full time, and I'm a parent. Right now this is what my days look like:
Mon - Fri:
0730 Wakeup
10:20 - 12:40 Class
1500 - 2330 Work
Sat - Sun:
0930 - 1130 Wakeup/Family Time
1200 - late Family/Study/Whatever needs to get done
As you can see, I don't have much time but there are a few caveats to what I have here. The time after waking up during the week is usually filled with travel, studying for class, hanging with the kids, etc. so there's not a whole lot of time for LSAT prep in there. Another big thing is that on some days I can spend 3-5 hours at work studying if I plan properly.
So the real question is, what have you all found that works for you? What's the typical course of action for folks that use the course books? How many hours per day did you all need to be successful? I'm assuming I'll either end up doing most of my LSAT prep on the weekends or between class and work. Again, I know this is a pretty specific question but any suggestions help. Thanks.