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  • Firstly, hurray!! Glad you finally heard back from them, strange how it took so long but like others have said, perhaps they have been contacting people in batches.

    Secondly, yes, it's quite complex!! But, you have plenty of time to read through the materials, even a couple of hours a day helps, and remember that you have access to the materials during the exam (untimed). Definitely go for it, for the sake of a few hours studying and a short exam, with the potential to earn good amounts of money, it's worth it. I was unsure about applying at all when I first looked into it but now I'm 3 months in and SO glad I've 'found' LF. I do it in addition to a full-time job and having the extra income has *substantially* improved my lifestyle!!

    How many hours a month do you get in from LF on top of your full-time job? I'm looking to start a full-time job soon but wasn't sure I could keep up Leapforce as well.
  • duckandcover
    duckandcover Posts: 120 Forumite
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    How many hours a month do you get in from LF on top of your full-time job? I'm looking to start a full-time job soon but wasn't sure I could keep up Leapforce as well.

    Task availability permitting, I aim to average 2 to 2.5 hours a day. So on a week day I might do an hour after dinner before going to the gym/doing whatever, and then an hour or so after 10-ish. But it completely varies, some nights I might do 30mins in total, others 4 hours! Then on the weekend, depending on what I'm doing, I try to grab 30mins to an hour a few times a day. I've managed over 80 hours the last couple of months and still been fine with a full-time job :)
  • thank you everyone. i was trying to print the guidelines... as easier to read as a book. but i cant print it correctly i keep getting the copyright footer etc covering the page up.... any ideas? i thought there may be a pdf of the file. or will they email me that tomorrow. The guide i have is a line they sent in the next stage email letting me know when my exam week would be. When i log in there are not other options to print anything out. Thanks again everyone. It still looks over daunting to me. Trying to be positive :D
  • ALIBOBSY
    ALIBOBSY Posts: 4,527 Forumite
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    flash-g wrote: »
    well done!!:beer:

    did you ever drop out of their "expectations" range? or were you always above it? just trying to gauge their redolence

    My first set of reviews had two SS, but the others have all been higher tbh.

    Ali x
    "Overthinking every little thing
    Acknowledge the bell you cant unring"

  • lmcamoes
    lmcamoes Posts: 124 Forumite
    Task availability permitting, I aim to average 2 to 2.5 hours a day. So on a week day I might do an hour after dinner before going to the gym/doing whatever, and then an hour or so after 10-ish. But it completely varies, some nights I might do 30mins in total, others 4 hours! Then on the weekend, depending on what I'm doing, I try to grab 30mins to an hour a few times a day. I've managed over 80 hours the last couple of months and still been fine with a full-time job :)

    don't they demand a minimum of daily hours? Can we do some hours at weekends?
  • caitchbee
    caitchbee Posts: 285 Forumite
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    lmcamoes wrote: »
    don't they demand a minimum of daily hours? Can we do some hours at weekends?

    No, you can work when you want, weekends included, and it doesn't matter if you have days where you do nothing. Only requirement is that you do 200 tasks in a rolling 30 day period.
  • lmcamoes
    lmcamoes Posts: 124 Forumite
    what is the average time spent on a task?
  • caitchbee
    caitchbee Posts: 285 Forumite
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    lmcamoes wrote: »
    what is the average time spent on a task?

    They are all different. To give you an idea in the last 30 days I've done 1314 tasks so doing 200 isn't difficult.
  • lmcamoes
    lmcamoes Posts: 124 Forumite
    caitchbee wrote: »
    They are all different. To give you an idea in the last 30 days I've done 1314 tasks so doing 200 isn't difficult.


    Full time? How many hours a day in average?

    What was the payout for that work?
  • caitchbee
    caitchbee Posts: 285 Forumite
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    lmcamoes wrote: »
    Full time? How many hours a day in average?

    What was the payout for that work?

    No not fulltime. I have young children so there are times I can't work. I usually do around 20-25 hours a week but there are days I do hardly anything then others I might do 8 hours.

    Can't mention pay because of the NDA.
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