... you may benefit from taking some days off . I have never heard ... anyone on this forum regret taking ... a week off to prevent burnout , especially ...
I'm glad everyone is taking some time off. I'm struggling to get back into the groove post vacation and I was afraid I would be the only one with a break in their studies! We got this :)
... I decided to graduate in 3 years and use the 4th ... you to take a year off, but with a 4.0 ... recommend you take at least 3 days off. Then, before jumping back ...
2 a week for the next 3weeks and the last week either 1 PT or just drilling to keep things light. Trying to push really hard to get to my target score! BR is there but my target score flops from timing issues in LR specifically :(
... needed to get used to taking full PTs instead of working ... took the a few days off to intensely drill by section ... myself). Timed sections and taking full days off will help you close ...
For people who've previously written the test, do you (highly) recommend taking Friday completely off? Or, think light studying (drilling weaknesses, for exp.) is fine?
@RigidDesignator maybe I am misunderstanding how a typical gap year works, so I would not apply for the class of 2020? Would that technically mean I am taking 2 years off since I wouldn't start Law School until the Fall of 2021?