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isabellacontreras22819
Saturday, Feb 05 2022

Take a break and relax. Especially if you been studying nonstop -- your burnout is causing your scores to drop. Your anxiety/fears are getting in your way of studying. Just take a week (or longer) break with no studying and hopefully the score would improve. I get it the LSAT is scary but try to think of it in a bigger scale. It's just an exam where you can showcase your knowledge and abilities to law school. Your going to do fine even if you feel like your whole world is falling apart. If you don't feel ready for the Lsat I would recommend taking it later in the year and/or taking a gap year. What you are going through is normal as that is what I'm going through. I switched around from program to program. My best bet is to relax and try to think logically about your situation. Need more time as you don't feel ready? Take the Lsat later. It won't hurt you in the end and it would guarantee a higher/better performing score. Feeling anxious and scared? Take a break. Not seeing a score improvement? Switching programs too fast maybe?? Maybe your techniques aren't as strong as you though they are? There is so many ways to reapproach the LSAT and your anxiety. However, your mental health is what matters the most not the LSAT. Just take a breather and treat yourself to something nice and think of a way to reapproach things.

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isabellacontreras22819
Thursday, Feb 03 2022

Yes!! It's gonna be my first time taking it! I need a support group!! Let me know when u make it :smiley:

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