Hey everyone- wanted to get advice on how people got out of the lsat slump / burnout . I took a break after the July lsat but it turned into a vacation lol (not literally). I took on a job on the side so I’m also factoring that in with the recent slump. Need to retake in November.. any advice is appreciated

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  • Friday, Aug 17 2018

    Give yourself a break! Seriously. Take a break. Burnout will not go away without intervention.

    And read this. :)

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/3598/burnout-and-you

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  • Tuesday, Aug 14 2018

    @ohnoeshalpme804 said:

    There are 95 days until November. How are you going to use them? Maybe figure out a plan of attack or a schedule for the next few months. Give yourself some time away from the test if you feel burned out and then come back with fervor. Stay disciplined, follow the schedule.

    Thank you - you’re right I need to figure out timing

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  • Tuesday, Aug 14 2018

    There are 95 days until November. How are you going to use them? Maybe figure out a plan of attack or a schedule for the next few months. Give yourself some time away from the test if you feel burned out and then come back with fervor. Stay disciplined, follow the schedule.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 14 2018

    @nikitamunjal950 said:

    Is it a slump or still burnt out? I think if it's a slump you just gotta jump back in with maybe an untimed section of your fave section, whether it's LG, RC or LR. Just lightly to warm yourself up before you jump down the rabbit hole that is the grind.

    Lol def not burnout from Lsat but maybe from work - thanks for the tip

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  • Tuesday, Aug 14 2018

    Is it a slump or still burnt out? I think if it's a slump you just gotta jump back in with maybe an untimed section of your fave section, whether it's LG, RC or LR. Just lightly to warm yourself up before you jump down the rabbit hole that is the grind.

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