u/Careless_Size_9099

Do you guys think I could skip the whole family law tax chapter or would that be irresponsible?

Or should I just stick to skipping tax in business law?

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u/Careless_Size_9099 — 9 days ago

I made a calendar of all the pages I need to read and a nice study schedule/routine. I even removed the appendix pages and blank pages to get a REAL sense of the page count. Ofc I do read/skim any appendices. And so if I'm reading a chapter with 2 blank pages I add two pages. I started reading during my exams, just a few days after the materials were released.

Anyway, everyone says to take a day off every week to avoid burnout. But I absolutely cannot fit it into my schedule? I read ~40 pages a day and the other day I took a friend's ADHD meds and read 58 pages (but then paid for it the next day). 40 pages seems to be my upper limit. I read 10 pages/hour using Pomodoros. With a 30 minute lunch break and pee breaks somehow it takes me about 5.5-6 hours to get through it all.

How are people fitting in a day off per week? Between reading minimum 40 pages/day, practice questions and practice exams I am unable to find any extra time for an actual rest. I do have the day before each exam as a scheduled rest day and also one day for graduation and one day for a family event. Are those my 4 days that could have been used each week?? 😭 I exist in this perpetual Groundhog Day and maybe just need a change of scenery. I don't even understand how people are just starting in May.

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u/Careless_Size_9099 — 17 days ago