Of course you are. You're about to take an important test. It's not the most important test though. That one is called the October LSAT.
Just kidding. This is likely the last LSAT you'll ever take.
I'm only trying to remind you that for something this important, there are second chances. That's not true for a lot of other important things in life, so that's something to feel good about.
For most of you, you already know what score you'll get. Take your last three recent properly administered LSAT PrepTests (e.g., 72, 73, 74) and average your scores. You'll get plus or minus 3 points of that average.
There is nothing separating you from that score except the mere passing of a few day's time.
You are as prepared as you can be. You have already seen everything those crafty LSAT writers will throw at you and you've amply demonstrated your ability to respond with craftiness of your own.
Monday will be just another PT day and the June 2015 LSAT will be just another PT. PrepTest 75, in fact, when the LSAC releases it. And how different could that be from PT 74 and PT 73 and PT 72 and on and on and on.
You're ready.
That's not to say, of course, that you won't encounter a few insanely difficult curve breaker questions. Every LSAT has them. Every student who has ever taken the LSAT before you has encountered them. You will encounter them (again) on Monday. I am telling you this now, so you will be prepared. Skip them. Keep moving. Maintain your rhythm.
You got this.
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Good luck everyone!
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HAH @7sagestudentservices
HA HA HA
This is *very* funny. I am picturing it now.
Note to self: must find someone in Calgary to poke @hrjones44251 with a stick and film reaction video ...
Ack, I feel like I'm so keyed up that if someone poked me with a stick, I'd yell out "necessary but not sufficient!" out of sheer reflex.
Keep happy, keep healthy, keep calm, and punch that LSAT in the face.
Also i'm taking PT 72 tomorrow for my last major task before Monday!! JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT PEOPLE!!
That rule of thumb hold pretty true though? i made a 148 in february, wasn't ready, but the school i'm aiming for didn't tell me they would accept my June until after that test, now my last three PT average is a FULL TEN POINTS HIGHER at 158! My weakest section is games and this week i've been doing more of the LG bundle to try and break a 160 on test day!!
well that rule generally applies to your last three PT average, but if they were very recent then it will more acurattely predict your score.
are the three recent LSATs the only ones that are determinant of your score +/- 3 points? I was only able to take PT 73 but all the other ones I took were from PTs 52-61.
Words of wisdom... "maintain your rhythm".
It's not the most important test though. That one is called the October LSAT.
HAH. This was very funny.
This is such an encouraging perspective! I ain't 'fraid o' no PT's ... PT 76, come at me.
Great advice. I'm prepping for October, but it's nice to hear this now!!!