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Saturday, Jul 31 2021

First, I would look at the median LSAT score for law school you are considering getting into. If you meet the median or higher I wouldn’t worry about retaking the test. If you happen to be below that isn’t a huge issue if it falls within the range of typically admitted. Second, some law schools average your two scores and use that as your LSAT. If you received a 150 then a 160 the score schools use would be 155. As always when retaking a test you run into the possibility of scoring lower and the effect could create a negative impact on your PB. Do your research and see if the school averages. If not, then it would do no harm to try again. Best of luck!

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Wednesday, Jul 21 2021

When I find myself struggling to stay focused I take a day off and do something I really enjoy and reflect on where I want to be in the future. It gives me a boost if motivation. I also started going to the gym frequently to relieve stress and to just focus on myself before studying. It could also be that you are studying for long periods of time which can lead to the burnout. An hour of effective studying is better that 3 hours of dragging along! Hope this helps!!!

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