Hey Everyone,
What is the usual effect of taking a brief gap in studying? I've been planning since mid-December to take the June LSAT, re-did the curriculum and over the span of 15 PTs I brought my average from low 160s to 166-168 with a few low 170s mixed in. I have a job and I'm finishing undergrad in May, so work is piling on right now.
Really want to avoid the burnout that comes trying to take on too much all at once.
My last 2 PTs have dipped to 165, 165, my lowest in like 8 or so PTs. I'm entering the mid-high 50s in PTs so I know it's starting to become crunch time.
My plan is to take the next week off from LSAT and finish up my papers/classwork obligations so I can just hand those in and get back to full LSAT dedication. Will this week gap be detrimental to my progress or have people found success with this before?
Thanks!
Comments
Take a week off, it'll likely help.
If you were going to take a break to chill by the ocean and party all day and night - hmmmm - might have a different response - but make sure to take a mental break before getting back into After mini-breaks that life demanded, I have found those breaks to be positive experiences as long as I didn't allow them to cause stress based on a stupidly set study schedule or an agenda of performance goals artificially placed on a planned test date.
Having unplanned distance from the LSAT can also provide a more global view and remove you from dwelling on the minutiae - a fresh set of eyes, a different perspective and enthusiasm/excitement to put your full attention to studying:)
Go kick ass on finishing your UG and then focus on the future:)
TREAT. YO. SELF.
And very wise!!!