1. Create a Realistic Study Plan
- Break your study time into small, manageable chunks (1-2 hours a day is enough).
- Focus on the most heavily tested topics first.
- Use active recall techniques (like flashcards and practice exams) instead of passive reading.
2. Use Your Time Wisely
- Listen to audio summaries of key concepts during your commute.
- Review notes while on lunch breaks.
- Set a study schedule that aligns with your peak focus hours.
3. Avoid Common Pitfalls
- Cramming leads to burnout—consistency is key.
- Don't waste time on low-value study methods (re-reading is less effective than quizzing yourself).
Find a study group or mentor to stay accountable.
📌 Passing the exam while working full-time is possible with the right approach. Start with a structured plan and stay consistent. Need a study strategy that works? Check out our guided study plan designed for busy professionals.