We all have it in us to do our best on the LSAT. The hardest part, in my opinion, is applying ALL the techniques learned across all three sections when taking a PT/sitting for the real thing. I know from my own experience on individually timed sections that I have gotten -0 on RC, -0 on LG, and a personal best of -3 on LR which would put me in the 99th percentile. Of course that is just from individual sections and I am a ways away from ever scoring in that range on a full length test. What I do get from this is that I (and everyone really) have the ability to score incredibly well on the LSAT. This test is as mental as it is about being smart. You have to have the mental stamina to get through all six sections with minimal breaks and constantly keeping your momentum up. Mastering your stamina and mental toughness is absolutely crucial for kicking the LSATs ass. We all have it in us!!

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  • Sunday, Aug 13 2017

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  • Saturday, Aug 12 2017

    @71888 said:

    You have to have the mental stamina to get through all six sections with minimal breaks and constantly keeping your momentum up. Mastering your stamina and mental toughness is absolutely crucial for kicking the LSATs ass. We all have it in us!!

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  • Friday, Aug 11 2017

    Amen! @jhaldy10325 and @71888

    Having confidence in yourself is a necessary condition for doing well on this test. Keep that mindset and I promise nothing will stop you :star:

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  • Friday, Aug 11 2017

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  • Friday, Aug 11 2017

    Can't stop, won't stop!

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