Advice Needed from those currently working full time or a full time student.
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Louis Zaha
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Jul 11, 2013, 2:45:14 AM7/11/13
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Prep is going well . I have been meeting with a tutor and he has been helping me out a lot. I have been making gains due to using Blueprint material .
Anyways I've been studying 8 hours or so a day since I have a lot of free time but come August 1st is when my fulltime job starts. The job is just a government fellowship that lasts one year. My tutor initially freaked out at me and said why would you take a job for one year when you have such an important test to take in October. I told him that I needed the job so I could do something productive for this gap year and see if public interest is a career path I would want to pursue(basically what the job is).
Do you guys think it is doable to study and reach my target score on the LSAT with a full time job? I am contemplating studying 5 hours a day from 6-11 on weekdays and 8 hours a day Saturday and Sunday (days I take test/review them). I typically study for 5 days and then take 2 days completely off.
Hope all is well for everyone here.
Andrew
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Jul 11, 2013, 8:04:30 PM7/11/13
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What is your target score? What is your PT average now? What are your weakest sections/question types? I'll need a bit more information before I can make an accurate assessment.