Thank you for sharing this. I'm trying to get back to studyng after a break and putting together the motivation, even though I'm home more for obvious reasons, is tough. Do you have any suggestions or resources that helped you with your mindset?
I mean i dont see how you should really practice any different. the extra 2 sections comes after a breakafter 3 sections so it wont really be any different. Its just now you know that in the first 3 sections 1 will be lr 1 rc 1 lg
Hey, I could be your accountability partner. I’ve started studying and practicing but I took a longbreak. I live in Canada so is be looking at law schools here. I’ve got the bibles like you. So hit me up if you’re interested.
... whenever I take a day-longbreak or short breaks. While it ... highly recommend taking a short break away from the LSAT to ... comfortable with taking a longer break to do something unrelated to ...
I do 5-6 hours a day, 35-40 hours a week but it's a good idea to schedule breaks too. I've taken a month longbreak and also take the holidays off to avoid burnout.
@"Codell Beckham" You're totally right -- after my break I realized that I had let the test completely control my life. I started running again and already feel so much better. I just wish that this translated into higher scores!
Also, was anyone able to just pick up where they left off and finish the test?
I feel like for LR and RC that’s so hard to do but for LG that’s kind of a huge advantage because you can just figure everything out during the longbreak