You really probably won't notice a difference at all. You might even be surprised at some gains after that. I took about a month off once, came back and did a PT and scored right in my same average PT score, and had weirdly improved on RC haha. I think sometimes a little distance helps to rest the LSAT part of your brain and you come back refreshed and with a better perspective. A week is not much time at all, and I highly doubt you'll see any changes.
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You really probably won't notice a difference at all. You might even be surprised at some gains after that. I took about a month off once, came back and did a PT and scored right in my same average PT score, and had weirdly improved on RC haha. I think sometimes a little distance helps to rest the LSAT part of your brain and you come back refreshed and with a better perspective. A week is not much time at all, and I highly doubt you'll see any changes.
One perspective, even if you dork up a scored LSAT, you can retake. After your uGPA is set, its forever.
Focus on your exams.
You'll be totally fine!