Feb LSAT or June LSAT?

<p>Hello everyone,</p>

<p>I am currently preparing for the February LSAT. I studied the Powerscore Bibles for about a month and a half, and started taking 3 practice exams each week, with a day of review the day after the exam. Now I only have about 6 weeks left. I improved my score from about a 150 now to a 165, however I have been stuck in the 160 range for almost a month now. I want to break the 170 mark. The exam date is getting closer, and I realized my main problem. Fatigue. I realize I am mentally exhausted during exams. I am doing the entire 6 sections (adding an extra section from old exams), but I am seeming to burning myself out because of the 3 exams I am taking.</p>

<p>Do you guys think I should move my LSAT exam to June instead of February? I wanted to give myself a break, then start doing 2 exams a week to give myself a break in between, since it seems like my errors come from fatigue. What do you guys suggest?</p>

<p>Best,
Josh</p>

<p>Bump! Any suggestions?</p>

<p>If you’re burning out and you feel that you’re not doing your best, take the June LSAT. Since most law schools average your score if you take it more than once, you want to make sure that you are the best that you can be when walking into the testing center. Being burned out by too rigorous a study schedule will only hurt you. Plus, the February LSAT is always really weird and tends to produce lower scores on average, from what I’ve heard.</p>