I look at the calendar each day and wonder where the time has gone. I had a several month break fromstudying and then returned in late December to begin studying for the Feb. LSAT. Wish I would have not taken that break now!!
... a week with 3 alternate days for blind review ie tuesday ... intend to supplement the BR days with old games and old ... ... and I have about 45 daysoff before the test.
... entire day off. Some days you feel it and some days you don ... ). I don't like entire daysoff because I feel like I ... fall off the wagon, I like to ...
I think daysoff are crucial. It allows things ... score after taking the weekend off, and then the following two ... happens. A day or two off won't make or break ...
It's so hard to take a day off but I do think it's important. Even a few daysoff is probably helpful. But there's no way to know for sure if it will help or hurt you. That's why it's stressful, for me at least. Lol. Trust your gut.
I'd warmup before the test with a very simple logic game. I will be doing this, as any lapse in LSAT taking manifests itself in my next LG score. I become hesitant and and bit paralyzed - at least enough to throw me offfrom my normal performance.
If I were you if I think I'm offfrom my target score by 10 points or more I would cancel it. I think it's better to have a score cluster that's in close range from one another than a cluster of scores that are ranging widely.
Take a few daysoff... like 3 or 4 and see how things are after that... scores are known to jump post time-out if you've been at it for a while before the break...
... you and take some time off. Luckily theres plenty of time ... more time you can take off, later down the road a ... you can get a few daysoff to relax and refresh your ...
... need to take two daysoff due to exhaustion; if ... or both of those days missed due to exhaustion. ... "rest day"). Usually rest days are described as "active ... cleaning the house). Sedentary days beget sedentary ways, and ... few hours or given days of the week—within ...
I definitely give myself the guilt trip. For multiple reasons, I took almost 3 weeks offfrom the LSAT. Today is my first day back to doing lessons, feels so good.