I started studying for the LSAT last year and I was planning on taking the October LSAT. It’s annoying because I feel like I understand the techniques really well. I get on a role sometimes and can get almost all the questions right but then some days I feel so exhausted like I can’t even get out of bed. I don’t think that studying for the LSAT is hard but I feel like at this point I’m drilling and not making any progress. I almost always get maybe 1 or 2 answers wrong in a RC passage. When it comes to LR I was getting between 3-7 wrong per 25. I got good at it and then took some time off after my last exam. I feel like I have so much pressure on getting the best result I can. Like if I don’t get a 160+ I have failed completely. I’m so tired. I don’t necessarily want any advice I just want to voice my frustration with this test. I’m planning on taking the August test. It feels so far away but also so soon and I don’t know how to improve my score. I don’t want to run out of test material either. I still have more than 2500 LR questions and over 100 rc passages. I’m trying to study 3 hours a day minimum but lately I am so exhausted that I can’t do anything. I started taking lions mane which is supposed to be a cognitive booster but lately I feel that has just been making me more drained. I also typically drink at least 1 energy drink before studying.
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You don't necessarily want advice, but I'm going to give you some anyway! Take a break! A week long break completely away from the LSAT. It could do wonders for you. It always did wonders for me. Every single plateau I broke was thanks to a week long break
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