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Been studying daily 6+ hours for 2 months in preparation for the Jan 10 LSAT
I’ve definitely seen progress, I’ve jumped 20 points from my diagnostic
This week has been the worst tho I’m not doing good on prep tests and Im crashing out
I’m thinking I should just take it easy until exam day, focus on timed drills and reviewing cram sheets instead of daily pts so that I’m not dealing with burn out on exam day. Is this a good plan or should I push through with the pts?
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i wouldn't do PTs every day, maybe once a week to gauge where you are at score wise. instead do drills or sections and then blind review them or go over what went wrong. doing a full PT doesn't give you the same level of review.
Stop the pts. Trust the work you've put in to this point and take it easy with some light drills/cram sheets. You do NOT want to have LSAT fatigue on test day! I took my last PT Friday and I'll only do drills until the test.
STOP THE PTS. The last thing you want is to fry ur brain less than a week before the real thing. Focus on drilling your weakest question types, review and study each wrong answer as long as possible, drain the life out of them. Take a rest day (NO LSAT OR LSAT THOUGHTS). Do the same with RC but pick 1-2 passages and focus on them for the day. If you're feeling lazy that's ok, it's the showing up that matters.