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I took the LSAT a year ago and consistently scored in the mid/high 150s. Now I'm scoring significantly lower (10 point drop) and I don't know why. I've finished the core curriculum and thought I understood everything, but I guess not. October will be my third retake and I'm starting to think it's time to give up on law school.
Hi friend, it's okay to feel frustrated and a defeated. To me, the situation you're describing is burnout. I was in the same position as you when I took the LSAT for the first time (PTing lower closer to test day) and now that I've had time to reflect on it, I can say with certainty that it was due to burnout. I've also personally noticed that my performance decreases when I'm super tired, and that my performance and focus improves whenever I take a day-long break or short breaks. While it may sound counterproductive, I would highly recommend taking a short break away from the LSAT to recharge yourself. If you don't feel comfortable with taking a longer break to do something unrelated to the LSAT, you can rewatch lessons or stimulate your mind in other ways.
Just remember that one lower score is not a true reflection of how you will do on actual test day. You've scored in the mid to high 150s before, so it's very very possible that you'll be able to do it again! Good luck, I'm rooting for you!