When I took a break for 2 weeks from studying lsat, it was so hard for me to start back up again. I kept pushing it off. But when I was studying everyday, i felt like I had a rhythm down and it was just second nature.
@cooljon525 said:
When I took a break for 2 weeks from studying lsat, it was so hard for me to start back up again. I kept pushing it off. But when I was studying everyday, i felt like I had a rhythm down and it was just second nature.
Whatever works for you! I think 2 weeks might be too long to take a break if you’re only trying to prevent burnout. For my case, I also have a full time job so I get burnt out really easily if I dont’ take a full day off from LSAT and my job to just relax.
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When I took a break for 2 weeks from studying lsat, it was so hard for me to start back up again. I kept pushing it off. But when I was studying everyday, i felt like I had a rhythm down and it was just second nature.
Whatever works for you! I think 2 weeks might be too long to take a break if you’re only trying to prevent burnout. For my case, I also have a full time job so I get burnt out really easily if I dont’ take a full day off from LSAT and my job to just relax.
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Thank you for letting me know! I edited the title