Hi, I started studying for the LSAT 6 months ago, and I am taking the April exam. I have scored in 4 PTs in my target range, and I have two weeks until the April exam. I really want this to be the end of my LSAT studying, and that makes me want to push as hard as I can in this last phase of studying. However, I am feeling a lot of mental fatigue and burn out. Does anyone have tips for how to handle these last two weeks of studying? I know that I should be dialing it back for the last week, but I feel like I should still be doing SOMETHING this week, and I am not sure what to do.

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  • MichaelWright Instructor
    Friday, Mar 27

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    MichaelWright Instructor
    Friday, Mar 27

    @MichaelWright As for what kind of LSAT practice you should do, I recommend relaxed, comfortable, untimed review of your high priority tags. Like you're in your pajamas sitting in front of a cozy fire and smoking a pipe and reading an RC passage.

    You've hit your target score. You know you can do it. Content-wise you just need to stay in shape, which really doesn't take very much. Play random mini-games with LSAT content like seeing how fast you can ID question types for every question in an LR section, or reading the stimuli for the easiest questions and seeing if you can anticipate the correct answer verbatim.

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    Saturday, Mar 28

    @MichaelWright Thank you!!

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  • I am with you Keep going...I am drilling and Pting everywhere

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