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... take either Saturday or Sunday off. Your brain is like a ... months away, I only take daysoff when I need them. For ... , so I took a Sunday off and hit the beach. Don ... better to take a day off and avoid burnout than to ...
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
... 're required to do on daysoff is anything besides LSAT. Go ... usually take about 3-4 daysoff if they experience burnout but ... taking a day or two off each week even if you ...
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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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.
... in retrospect. I just started off so well in logic games ... have been doing on and offstudying for the past month and ... have only begun the true studying phase recently.