I get up at 5:20am, and am out the door by 6am for my 1.5 hour commute. At work at 7:30ish, work till 7:30ish, then have 1.5 hour ride home. Walk in the door at 9ish, workout (home gym), eat, shower. That takes me to about 10:30pm.
When I was studing, I would aim for a minimum 1hr each night (sometimes I got caught up or didn’t want to stop mid-section and go a little longer). 11:30 I’m in bed. (replace study with reading/TV/girlfriend now that study is over) Still getting just shy of 6 hours of sleep a night.
Weekends my goal was 10 hours each day, Sat and Sun. Even “sleeping in” I natually get up at 7am ish, so after a nice breakfast I would bulldog through material till about 6-7pm. That still let me enjoy the nights with girlfriend/friends without feeling guilty.
25 hours of study per week (minimum). I started 16 weeks out. 25x16=400 hours. Sure there were days where I would be exhausted and only do 30 mins, or felt ill and went to bed. But I figure those were made up with a random day-off here and there (ex. memorial day) where I would leasurely do ~10 hours throughout the day.
The work-week was pretty rough, stress wise. But the weekend nightlife made it tolerable.
If you are not a troll and are serious, then my suggestion is tell your significant other/friends that for the next ##weeks you are non-existant, set (and more importantly FOLLOW) a schedule, and stop playing the victim that you can’t find time. You work till 6PM and say you are a night owl? Assuming a 2 hour commute and an hour at the gym, you have 3 hours a night to study during the week and STILL get 8-8.5 hours of sleep if you go to bed at midnight. You have no excuse but yourself to not pass like a champion.