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robbyespano639
Friday, Sep 30 2022

As a word of encouragement, I studied pretty sporadically for a period of three months, as I was traveling (visiting family abroad for a month) and applying for jobs at the same time. In fact, the week before the LSAT, I was starting a new job (so did 40+ hours of onboarding videos/trainings and doing ptests/sections after work) and caught a really, really bad fever. I also took the test in Sept. and got a score that exceeded my wildest expectations.

So, I know it's a weird thing to say, but for some people and in some scenarios, getting a bit of distance to take some of the pressure off, doing less hard core practice and more core competency/content review, and being strategic about time spent rather than cramming in hours can be really helpful. It was in my case, and I do hope it can be in yours.

Feel free to PM me if you'd like to chat about this more! Happy to be a source of encouragement if possible.

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