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so likeeee help. I'm signed up for the sept lsat but I am just now revisiting my studying. I took a class from may-july and don't feel like i really improved. I got really discouraged and i'm just now getting back into studying. i'm nervous that i'm not going to do well on the lsat. i work a full time job and i'm not sure if taking it next week is smart... but i also don't want to wait too long that it will affect my likelihood of getting into a school. i have a high gpa but i really am struggling with this lsat stuff. i work a full-time job so i don't have much time for studying. any advice here????
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I had this same worry since I really studied last year without much significant improvement and then took a few months off because I felt like I wasn’t going anywhere (and I was moving while working full time). I buckled down again about 1.5 months out from the August LSAT and got my goal score! I honestly felt like it really helped to take a break since so much of this test is psychological strain and overthinking, and you won’t lose what you learned earlier in the year. You can always register for a backup test soon after so you won’t be racing the clock and you know that this first test isn’t your only shot! good luck <3
I was in the same boat when taking the August LSAT really only studying after work while still trying to balance going to the gym as well as getting a good nights rest. I found it really helpful to study during lunch breaks like creating at least a 10 question drill for yourself and if your job allows you to listen to music/wear headphones, even just listening to the live classes can be really helpful! I think you'll do better than you think you will and just go into it with a calm mindset because you can always take it again! best of luck!
I totally get it, I'm in the same boat scheduled for the October LSAT and the full time job makes studying very difficult. I'm hoping some tutoring options will be available
Good Luck!