Go in and void on 6/1?

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I've taken both AAMC FL's and got 503's, which is below my target score and my CARS was abysmal. I've been working part-time and studying since October. I think I started getting burnout around March, and now I'm severely burnt out

Had to post-pone several times due to family/financial issues. At this point I just want to go in and void, take 1-2 months off from studying and get a full-time job, then go back to studying a few hours per day (6-7hrs on weekends) for 3 months.

I honestly didn't do enough practice problems but did take 10 exams w/ a high score of 509. Should I just void and go with my plan?

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I've taken both AAMC FL's and got 503's, which is below my target score and my CARS was abysmal. I've been working part-time and studying since October. I think I started getting burnout around March, and now I'm severely burnt out

Had to post-pone several times due to family/financial issues. At this point I just want to go in and void, take 1-2 months off from studying and get a full-time job, then go back to studying a few hours per day (6-7hrs on weekends) for 3 months.

I honestly didn't do enough practice problems but did take 10 exams w/ a high score of 509. Should I just void and go with my plan?
what's your target score?
 
When did you get the 509 and what test was it?

I agree that studying for only 3 months is much less likely to lead to burnout, but I'd be concerned that CARS is your lowest score. CARS is generally the slowest score to come up, so doing a few practice problems per day during your break may be advisable.
 
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When did you get the 509 and what test was it?

I agree that studying for only 3 months is much less likely to lead to burnout, but I'd be concerned that CARS is your lowest score. CARS is generally the slowest score to come up, so doing a few practice problems per day during your break may be advisable.

509 w/ 125 in CARS on a Next Step exam 2 weeks ago. Idk what happened, maybe 2 weeks ago was the point where I reached absolute burnout. Yea 3 months is the perfect amount of time imo
 
I feel your pain all too well...working full time, husband recently in a car accident, near burnt out from studying, test June 1, 502 on AAMC FL with a target score of 510. I'm definitely voiding. You are not alone :)
 
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I feel your pain all too well...working full time, husband recently in a car accident, near burnt out from studying, test June 1, 502 on AAMC FL with a target score of 510. I'm definitely voiding. You are not alone :)

Sorry to hear that. Didnt void, I felt good about the exam. Feel like I improved in between the FL and actual exam
 
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