I had been studying hard for that test. I had everything prepped and ready to go. However, when I started taking that test...man. Let me tell you. That was the worst mental and intellectual a$$ kicking I have ever received.

I have never felt more clueless in my life.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 30 2021

    @aphroc975 said:

    Same in here. I got the results back in the morning. Not as bad as I believed but still very bad. I am feeling very awful now.

    I bet you can't feel awfuller (yes, I know that isn't a word) than a 140!

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  • Wednesday, Jun 30 2021

    Same in here. I got the results back in the morning. Not as bad as I believed but still very bad. I am feeling very awful now.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 30 2021

    Well, I got the results back today. Not as bad as I expected, but still, pretty bad.

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  • Thursday, Jun 17 2021

    I am repeat test taker and I can still remember walking out of that first LSAT dumbfounded. I didn’t remember a single question, I remember having a district feeling of wanting to run the entire time I took the test. I think it is somewhat normal to feel overwhelmed but I know it was really bad for me. If you don’t get your desired score it does get better if you take it again. You also learn what works well for you and what doesn’t but I do believe that you have to have control over the test and your own performance to reach your maximum potential.

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  • Monday, Jun 14 2021

    It was my first time too. I can totally relate. The good news is that we can try again. At least next time we have had one exposure already.

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  • Monday, Jun 14 2021

    I'll bet you did better than you think too. Also, a good option for first time LSAT takers is to cancel the score after seeing it, so, there's that.

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  • Monday, Jun 14 2021

    I'm sure you did better than you think!

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