Hello Katelyn, perhaps you need a few days or perhaps a week or two off from studying or taking practice tests. I found my biggest jumps in improvement came from taking time off because it is very draining and you could be burnt out and not even realize it. Also, try to enjoy the LSAT for what it is, the more positive energy put in the better! By the way that's a great starting score and you have done it before which means you can do it again!
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Hello Katelyn, perhaps you need a few days or perhaps a week or two off from studying or taking practice tests. I found my biggest jumps in improvement came from taking time off because it is very draining and you could be burnt out and not even realize it. Also, try to enjoy the LSAT for what it is, the more positive energy put in the better! By the way that's a great starting score and you have done it before which means you can do it again!