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Rusty or just burned out?

GoLSATGoGoLSATGo Alum Member
in General 84 karma
Howdy y'all.

So I took the October LSAT last week and decided to take this week to go back to drill certain arguments while working on RC and LG as I usually do. However, when I took a timed arguments section today I got -11 (yikes), and after BR I didn't do significantly better (-9) as I usually BR around -4. I haven't taken more than 3 days off of LSAT since I first started studying back in May, because I'm afraid that if I take the recommended week off and then come back with a fresh mind, I'd be in a worse position.

I think I have become too attached to the LSAT and it's hard for me to leave it aside for a little while...help.

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  • harrismeganharrismegan Member
    2074 karma
    It's probably burnout, but, with that said, would you take the time off knowing it might be burnout? I'm like you. I just can't NOT do something. But seriously, it's worth it to take some time off. Find something to do to really distraction so you don't have any lingering LSAT thoughts. :)
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