I actually found it healthy to take a break fromstudying as long as you do not lose your test mentality. Study on a lighter load while waiting for your Dec score. I am sure you did fine! I do pray to God that they gave us -14...
Sounds like a little burnout going on... I would take a few daysoff, if not a week... You don't want to keep pushing too hard and then you feel this way on game day.
@mimimimi I gave that a shot. However, I only took 3 daysoff. I think I may need to finish up the portion of the curriculum that I am on, take a week off, and start again.
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That is good to know. This is only my 5th Pt, so hopefully it was just a bad day. It was only 5 points offfrom my highest, but I had been seeing a steady increase, so a 5pt decrease was a little discouraging. Thank you!
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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