I’ve been studying for the LSAT since the end of May, I’m taking the September and probably November LSATs, but right now the last thing I want to do is sit down and drill and go through problems and practice tests. I know I’m burnt out but I need to raise my scores, does anyone have advice on how to deal with this?

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  • Wednesday, Aug 21 2024

    ^^doubling down on the taking a break advice. I think the most discouraging thing you can do is keep drilling without changing anything and not seeing an improvement. I had a point drop a couple of weeks ago during burn out and every section I took kept reinforcing it. It truly sucks. The best thing I did was take a day off. Come back. And instead of doing drills review content. Then take a full section and see how it goes.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 21 2024

    take a break! refill your cup. do something you've put off for a while. switch up your study plan (attend some live classes instead of drilling? find a study buddy?)

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  • Wednesday, Aug 21 2024

    I like to remind myself of my end goals whenever I experience an issue with motivation. Motivation can get you far but discipline will get you even farther. I hope this helps

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