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"and this is a risky strategy" :p
I would deff suggest taking timeoff and taking another year off and see what you can do before even thinking of the transfer route
Taking timeoff can actually be beneficial. It helps you rest and be more productive when you return. And even though you aren't directly doing LSAT work, your brain is still processing what you have worked on so far
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On the same boat! I took some timeoff from the December exam. I think I will start with the Trainer again and then ease my way to focusing on my weak areas.
Go SHOPPING!! Haha. But seriously, take some timeoff and then come back to this slowly. Maybe start off with working on one of your favorite LGs. This will motivate you since LGs were your favorite :) lol
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If you ever want a partner to BR with, I'm down, man. I was in the same boat as you, and just taking timeoff from PT and just drilling and really focusing on my mistakes has helped me tremendously.