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Sounds like you're burnt out. I think you need to take a few daysoff (not just one!) and chill out a bit until you start to feel better. :(
I recommend at least 3 daysoff if not 4 or 5. When I get to this point, I veg a little, and try to do some active mental rest like a quality, make you think podcast or chess.
... already take a couple hours off in the evening for TV ... condition so if I take daysoff my timing gets worse and ... if I take a day off, I'll at least drill ...
Thank you to you both for answering! Do you think that it's worth it/i'd be able to afford taking time off the last minute especially when I haven't been doing well?? The test is in two weeks..
I took two daysoff of work before the test. I don't want to deal with anything work related leading up to test day. Other than that I think it's your discretion. Maybe consider Labor Day weekend so you don't waste leave time?
... seems like a long way off but when you're studying ... 've been studying on and off for about 6 months already ... course you're OK with taking time off and studying full time ...
Experienced the same thing. If you look at my LSAT score graph, there are clear peaks after I take a few daysoff, and then subsequent valleys as I take back to back PrepTests, then another peak after a rest day.
PT 81 is hard. I took it today and got completely wrecked, shake it off.
You may be burnt out tbh, take like 2 daysoff and then get back into it. I wouldn't postpone, it seems like you're more than capable of getting that high score.