ratedR123
Hie,
I will start with this quote
"The key is in not spending time, but in investing"
Welcome to the journey of GMAT.
Many of us are facing/have faced the same obstacle while prepping for GMAT.
The key to overcome this obstacle is simple
Adjust and Improvise
U know that post gym u are tired and probably not efficient.
Try changing your routine.
Sleep early and rise early.
For students/people who have more energy earlier in the day, studying in the morning may work best, when the brain is better able to focus. Students/people who study during the day benefit from a refreshed and energized mind after a good night's sleep.
It may take time to adjust but it's the best available option.
I read somewhere on internet
"find what u love and let it kill you!!"
If Performing good on GMAT is what you want and if aspiring to get a stellar score is what you desire then you have to change, change for good. you know it's a fact that everyone of us here have the same 24 hrs, have some responsibilities or the other, and have job, be it less hectic or more. So, worrying or focussing on problem won't lead you to any good.
It's said: "When you focus on problem, you will have more problems. But when you focus on possibilties, you will have more opportunities".
At last,
Make a plan, write an initial mock to gauge where you stand, and then, decide when to write.
Its possible to get that stellar score while studying for about 18-25hrs a week. It may take time but then time is what we have.
All the best
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