Yep, it has hit me again. I've seen my last two PTs sink below my average and I'm starting to get negative thoughts about game day. I want to take 4 more PTs and BR before the 24th. Should I just take off two days? I get super guilty if I take a couple of days off but I think I really need it.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Can't keep the car running all day man or it'll run out of gas.
I also like @blah170blah idea about drilling sections if you absolutely can't stay away - just make sure you do a section you're good at. For me if I try to do this when taking a break and end up scoring low I get more discouraged and the cycle continues.
Good luck man!
I took a little time off to clear my head...
Going into the last 2 weeks, I am trying to make it Fun:) It may be a Fake it til you Make it Strategy, but that is the mental and emotional mantra I keep holding on to before the test. On my off PT days, I am going to take a couple of timed sections that I enjoy to make sure my prep does not become over-whelming but still keep the skills sharp.
@"Cant Get Right" had a great point on the BR call Sat night - when he was taking the PT for the call, he hated the LSAT and stopped after the 2nd section. I thought that showed great self-control and awareness to pull back instead of trying to steam roll a PT.
Stress is counter-productive but how to continue to prep without stress can be counter-intuitive at this point with the test date on the horizon...
To quote Frozen - "Let It Go" - on the expectations and believe in your abilities:)
We can do this!!
Taking the rest of the night and tomorrow off - see ya
For me, I'm doing 2 full PTs between now and the 24th. One this Saturday, another next Saturday. And all I'm doing is reviewing them as I always do. That way, on the third Saturday, the real deal, it will be just another Saturday test for me.
You're better off losing out on 2 days of studying, than throwing away months/years of hard work because you were too stubborn to take a break. Ask me how I know, haha.
1. Take a section at a time. You know you are capable of taking the test all together. Part of the burn out is how time consuming it can be.
2. Change locations of where you study. I had been studying at my desk or kitchen table 96% of the time. I have no idea why, but as soon as I changed locations I was able to focus better. I have even taken my lsat at the pool.
3. Take that break. You'll be fine.
Just wanted to share with all of you the value in letting your brain rest and dealing with burnout.
I hope you took some time off and it helped. I was feeling the exact same last week! I swear I was getting worse and feeling so frustrated/stressed. Stopped looking at law school stuff completely last Thursday and took the whole weekend off. Just took another PT yesterday, and increased by 2 points. Felt really guilty about the break at first, but so glad I did!