i feel like there's no way i can keep up the study pace i've been at for 5 more weeks until the test, but i don't want to backslide the progress i've made thus far.
tips for staying focused/motivated? useful drills to keep skills sharp?
Taking time off for me sometimes scares me into thinking I will forget/lose everything that I have learned and will face serious setbacks. This causes a lot of unnecessary stress and anxiety. Generally, your LSAT skills will not disappear if you take a few days or even a week off. Once you feel ready to pick back up, it will come back to you like riding a bike. Meditation and exercise tend to really help keep stress, focus, and motivation all in the right places.
When I return to studying after I few days off I usually go through the following drills just to shake off rust:
my last month of studying was pretty lax. Your PT score should be where you want it to be for the exam at this point. You just need to not get rusty and keep PTing and BRing and drilling. Take a couple days off and just focus on logic games for a few days. For me logic games was the least frustrating/tiring to study.
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Taking time off for me sometimes scares me into thinking I will forget/lose everything that I have learned and will face serious setbacks. This causes a lot of unnecessary stress and anxiety. Generally, your LSAT skills will not disappear if you take a few days or even a week off. Once you feel ready to pick back up, it will come back to you like riding a bike. Meditation and exercise tend to really help keep stress, focus, and motivation all in the right places.
When I return to studying after I few days off I usually go through the following drills just to shake off rust:
https://7sage.com/lesson/4-groups-mixed-translations-flashcards/
https://7sage.com/lesson/conditional-indicators-drill-flashcards/
https://7sage.com/lesson/distinguish-valid-from-invalid-forms-flashcards/
my last month of studying was pretty lax. Your PT score should be where you want it to be for the exam at this point. You just need to not get rusty and keep PTing and BRing and drilling. Take a couple days off and just focus on logic games for a few days. For me logic games was the least frustrating/tiring to study.