... first dose of LSAT-induced burnout...let's hope it doesn ... that you're about to burnout, stop studying, and take a ... to bounce back after burning out.
I think its possible. Although, I work part time so I only get 4 full days out of 7 to study, I do study every day after work and I have been doing this since May. But I am sure, If you ever get to a point of burnout, you can just take a break.
Agree with @Stephanie57049 that it depends on your circumstances. But be super wary of burnout @"Lauren L" . It can really slow down and harm your studying progress.
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@"Artak Mamikonyan" so you'll skip the other 70s (72-76) entirely? I think i need to make sure I don't burnout either so i should probably adjust my schedule too