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Also you still should be taking a day off where you're not thinking of the LSAT. If you find you still aren't scoring up to par, take a few extra daysoff to recharge your brain
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Thanks guys, after taking a good couple daysoff, and BR ing the hell out of that test my next preptest was a 165, I guess I did just freak out for nothing, Thank you and lets take this test on!
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... 's probably better to schedule daysoff than it is on. Some ... days you struggle and have to ... pressure on myself for "on" days could be counter productive and ...
Agreed with @"Dillon A. Wright" . It's scary so close to time, but you said it yourself:
It seems the biggest threat to me not hitting my goal score on the 24th is burnout.
Take a few daysoff. Relax.
3-4 hours a day =). At this point, I don't think I'm learning any more about the test (Sept.). Just trying to stay fresh every day and be on my game when the pressure is on! I take daysoff when I need to and feel like I'm not reading as I should.
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