So we've all been working hard to get to our desired LSAT score...Countless hours of learning new things only to make small improvements in hopes of getting into our desired school. At the end of the day, you own the LSAT, it does not own you. No matter your score, at the end of the day, this is a very small step within the bigger picture called life.

The LSAT does not determine your self worth. Whether you get a 180 or a 140, you're still on the right track. Pick yourself up and go into battle.

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    Thanks for post! Our mindset towards the LSAT is so important! I was googling around before BRIng today and found these TED videos on self-confidence: https://magoosh.com/blog/5-ted-talks-to-boost-your-confidence-before-test-day/

    I might try the power pose before sitting for a PT = )

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    I'm going to have to play devil's advocate and say If you don't want debt and are aiming for scholarship $ a 140 will define you. LOL. esp see this in action as I pay over $500/month in student loans atm.

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    but I'm sad because my desired score of a 181 is unachievable :(

    this was nice though, on a real note :)

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    Amen! Never give up, never surrender!

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    Really needed this. Thank you and best wishes!

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    A very valuable advice to keep in mind throughout the preparation. Thank you so much for this!

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    Right on @distasiomadeline41 and definitely an important piece of advice to keep in mind!

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    i really needed this. Thank you!

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