Hi guys,

I was wondering if its recommended to do some light studying during the wait period or to just have 3 weeks off while waiting for the scores to arrive. I have studied the LSATs for almost 2 years but am still concerned if my skills would deteriorate if I didn't do some studying within the three weak period.

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  • Sunday, Jun 19 2016

    If you're applying this fall, this might be a good time to begin your essays or draw up your list of schools.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 14 2016

    Alright break time it is! Thank you for the responses everyone. Time to reunite with friends that I have avoided while studying for lsats haha

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  • Tuesday, Jun 14 2016

    3 weeks isn't enough time to cause signification deterioration of skills that you've acquired over the last 2 years. Relax, hit the beach, and forget about the LSAT.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 14 2016

    I've actually taken 3 week breaks during study and came back and scored my highest PT scores ever. Just relax xoxoxo

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  • Monday, Jun 13 2016

    Yeah, take it easy. You might be surprised to find that you'll be sharper than ever once you come back. (If you come back!)

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  • Monday, Jun 13 2016

    @nicole

    said:

    concerned if my skills would deteriorate if I didn't do some studying within the three weak period.

    No they're not going anywhere.

    I vote 3 week vacation!

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