... is only part of your studying (again, my opinion based on my ... through your reasoning again and again and again. I've been studying for more ... after about a year of studying.
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1. take a break from studying when you're burned out ...
I would take at least a week off before you started thinking about studyingagain. Your mind and body will need it, and you may be surprised at how you come back to the LSAT if you feel like you need to continue studying.
How should I go about studyingagain as well? I am a bit confused about where I should start again. Also the LSAC already gives me accommodations because I still suffer from my epilepsy.
Take some time off, then start studyingagain. If, come score-release day you find that you did get a 169+, great. If not, then continue studying.
The more you expose yourself to LR, the more likely it'll start clicking.
@"Cant Get Right", unless I met my score expectations, I was planning to just take it in February. But I guess it would be beneficial to start studyingagain in third week in case I decide December would be a viable test day.
I'm not applying until next cycle and I'm 99% sure I'll have to retake...but I just want to know! I'm not going to start studyingagain until next week no matter what. I needed the beak! But, good luck everyone!
I don't at the moment. Possibly because I already work so I feel I don't have enough time to study. But whenever I realize I can't stand LSAT I take a long break. This ends up lasting a couple of days till I can feel excited about studyingagain.