Excellent LSAT test day prep advice from JK in the LSAT Unplugged Facebook Group:
"If you are having trouble getting through full tests while staying focused then you should take tests with extra sections. Once you get used to 6 or 8 section tests, 4 or 5 sections seems super easy.
If your burnout is more in the sense of your interest in studying then you should reconsider your motivation for studying and doing well. If you have strong desires to succeed then you should cling to those desires when you find your motivation waning.
Lastly, the part that nobody wants to hear and most people are unwilling to change. Your diet, exercise, and sleep schedule make a HUGE difference in your ability to learn and succeed on this test. If you don't get enough sleep, your performance will noticeably suffer. If you don't eat healthy foods, your performance will noticeably suffer. If you don't exercise, your performance will never be optimal.
Since you have a full-time job which takes up a lot of your time, you will probably have to make a lot of sacrifices if you want to prepare yourself properly in a short amount of time."
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