I keep the work out routine onlift wed fri and saturday so I can study more during the week, Im in the singles thread so I gotta stay looking good EYEERR
I enjoy running. I find it very relaxing and stress relieving after a long study session. As far as running being hard on the knees, I always respond with “Obesity has blown out more knees than running ever will.”
I enjoy running. I find it very relaxing and stress relieving after a long study session. As far as running being hard on the knees, I always respond with “Obesity has blown out more knees than running ever will.”
As someone else said, Idk if you would consider me a “runner” but I have made sure to run 2 miles a day in the midst of studying. It helps break up the long sessions and keep my mind fresh
As someone else said, Idk if you would consider me a “runner” but I have made sure to run 2 miles a day in the midst of studying. It helps break up the long sessions and keep my mind fresh
I'm not a smoker, but I was a raging caffeine addict (coffee). I was up to over 8 cups per day studying for this exam. I gave up coffee several months back, and all other caffeine one month ago. To tell you the truth, I miss the caffeine immensely.
AUD - 95, BEC - 85
REG - 85, Rawrrrrrr FAR - 88
Used Becker for all sections.
CA candidate not residing in CA
I'm not a smoker, but I was a raging caffeine addict (coffee). I was up to over 8 cups per day studying for this exam. I gave up coffee several months back, and all other caffeine one month ago. To tell you the truth, I miss the caffeine immensely.
AUD - 95, BEC - 85
REG - 85, Rawrrrrrr FAR - 88
Used Becker for all sections.
CA candidate not residing in CA