Where is Cali you at?
4hrs is enough as long as you focus on your weakest areas(do not ignore
them because they are hard or boring). Make your plan every morning before
work and then every evening get what you planned done!!
You will need to optimize your weekends though. "don't kill yourself
cramming though". Friday nights are perfect for planning your tasks for
weekend. Here is what I recommend.
Get up early around 5am. by 5:30 you should have your caffeine and a good
breakfast. By 6am you should be starting your plan from Friday night. go
hard for 4 hrs. Spend sometime with your family or get out of the house.
come back at 2pm and start again til dinner. after dinner go hard for a
couple hours and review your day. Sunday is a repeat of saturday.
this will net you 40hrs + a week. don't need anymore than that IMO. just be
diligent with your plan.
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:30 AM, JB Poplawski <jb.poplawski_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've recently moved and finally settled into life. I got my home lab built
> up and ready to rock. INE, IPE and Narbik materials ready and waiting. My
> question, I'm concerned working 50+ hours doesn't really warrant much time
> to study. Is 4 hours a/night enough? Study hard on weekends? I had a
> more relaxed work schedule at my former company, where I was able to get
> away with studying during the day. Having that much time definitely put me
> in a good place for my 2nd lab attempt. But not enough, as I didn't make
> it.
>
> I'm studying for the third and hoping to get it done in 4 months. Re-home
> my skills/speed in time to get it done. Solidify my LSA types, qos maps
> and extraneous services.
>
> I'm done dicking around and want to get my digits. It's good to be back,
> any words of encouragement are appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> JB
> (Now in Cali)
>
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-- Dennis Worth Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Tue Aug 13 2013 - 09:40:52 ART
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