Just took May LSAT Flex. Will probably be retaking in July, already signed up. Is 2 weeks too long for no LSAT whatsoever? Should I start studying again soon? idk I feel bad not studying but i really dont want to lol
@lexxx745 I'm right there with you! I took the May test too and think I did well but more likely than not will need to retake again - probably August or even October.
Anyways, its been so hard to motivate myself to study when I have no clue as to the result of my last test.. I guess that's the potential downside of blind review is that you get conditioned to not moving on to the test until you have the opportunity to learn from mistakes. Like I honestly feel bad setting up to do another PT when I haven't reviewed this last test; even though I know that I never will be able to lol
I don't have a good answer for you but I've been working on my personal statement and diversity statement in the interim, which is giving me a nice break in between studying while still being feeling like I'm working towards the same goal.
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@lexxx745 I'm right there with you! I took the May test too and think I did well but more likely than not will need to retake again - probably August or even October.
Anyways, its been so hard to motivate myself to study when I have no clue as to the result of my last test.. I guess that's the potential downside of blind review is that you get conditioned to not moving on to the test until you have the opportunity to learn from mistakes. Like I honestly feel bad setting up to do another PT when I haven't reviewed this last test; even though I know that I never will be able to lol
I don't have a good answer for you but I've been working on my personal statement and diversity statement in the interim, which is giving me a nice break in between studying while still being feeling like I'm working towards the same goal.
I think a 2-week break should be fine. In my experience, not studying for 4 weeks really set me back. I struggled to get my momentum back.