Jon_Cisco wrote: » It's important to remember finding time to study and work is not always easy. That is one of the main reasons that it pays off. The people that do it will usually put themselves in a better position in the long run. This is not a guarantee but it's a good place to start. Now only you can decide how you react to situations. Stay positive and you can maintain focus. If you have no energy in the morning it might be a good idea to start with exercise. Eat a good breakfast and do what needs to be done. Good Luck!
Hammer80 wrote: » My commute is about 5min. The problem is that I am not one of those people that absorbs information through passive listening, I have to be actively engaged when hearing information otherwise nothing sticks. I like some of the suggestions to stick to 1 hour study during work days and a couple hours a day during off. Welcome any other ideas.
tpasmall wrote: » I find flash cards have made a big difference for me. Make them for everything, even the simple stuff. I use the program Anki so that my computer(s) and phone can sync the cards. Even on the worst days I can muster reviewing 10-15 cards. That way you can find your weak spots and only need about 5 minutes a day to do it.