Hi
kreel11At the outset, congratulations for a new phase in life

The mindset that you want to be on track and right planning will help you maintain a decent prep pace.
On days when you wont be able to study, may be you can take mini tests and save them to understand the mistakes committed for the days when you can study in the morning. Sync up the morning schedule with this, plan up your morning study schedule and keep it practical.
Plan solving and/or analyzing errors for at least one hour.
This will help you be on your toes and keep you consistently exposed to a simulated testing atmosphere. You may also navigate through
https://www.crackverbal.com/resources/ and check out our free resources to feed your prep oriented focus.
Feel free to reach us out for any queries ahead.
D.S
GMAT SME