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Anyone have confidence boosting strategies before the test? Like maybe a good test to take or games or psychological strategies or something?
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Anyone have confidence boosting strategies before the test? Like maybe a good test to take or games or psychological strategies or something?
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Listen to "My Shot "of the musical Hamilton and eminem " lose yourself". The lyrics resemble the STUDY batle that many of us have in LSAT. Hope it help
@yazzie711506 said:
preptest C2 and the may 2020 flex are good confidence boosters! I would say also take the day before the test off so no studying and just relax. The people who see a significant score decrease usually say it was the nerves so take that day to mentally prepare. Personally, I've been doing a 10 minute meditation before every PT and it really affects how I score and my confidence.
Thank you! just did the may 2020 flex!
@elliaddagan85 said:
Hi Listentothewindblow, I like your name. I think your strategy depends on how long you have before the LSAT. In general I would say taking more practice tests will always improve your confidence. If you are closer to the test though, I would recommend exercise, a brisk walk, a tasty meal, or any combination. I myself had a cannoli the morning of my test and it worked great! Good luck!!
Thank you so much!!! Gotta love fleetwood mac :)
Hi Listentothewindblow, I like your name. I think your strategy depends on how long you have before the LSAT. In general I would say taking more practice tests will always improve your confidence. If you are closer to the test though, I would recommend exercise, a brisk walk, a tasty meal, or any combination. I myself had a cannoli the morning of my test and it worked great! Good luck!!
PT 87 is a great confidence booster!!
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preptest C2 and the may 2020 flex are good confidence boosters! I would say also take the day before the test off so no studying and just relax. The people who see a significant score decrease usually say it was the nerves so take that day to mentally prepare. Personally, I've been doing a 10 minute meditation before every PT and it really affects how I score and my confidence.