Anyone else feel hopeless sometimes with theLSAT? I’m sitting at home for the holidays beating myself up for not studying and just constantly feeling worried that I won’t ever score good

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  • Edited 1 hour ago

    Hopefully you can connect to one of these:

    1. Count your wins. What have you improved on? Where are you improving? Give yourself some credit even if you aren't where you want to be

    2. Count your enjoyment. Similar but hopefully you've enjoyed at least some of the process. Law school will involve a grind too so which part of the lsat grind has engaged you?

    3. Name what you're working on. What do you know you can do to get better? What do you know that you don't know well enough? This helps give what you need to tackle most more definition so that you know you can do beyond just "study more and study harder"

    4. Anxiety doesn't mean you aren't prepared and still preparing. It just means you care. Don't let you caring about something paralyze you from taking action

    I don't know your test day and goals but all of these apply regardless if it's in less than 2 weeks or some time in the future.

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  • 3 hours ago

    I feel the same way

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  • 16 hours ago

    Same, I just keep reminding myself that it's not meant to be easy. It's a hard thing and we're good at doing hard things. We got this. Use this feeling as motivation and keep trucking through. Drill sets of 5 then review constantly and keep focusing on pattern recognition. Have faith you will get there because I promise you will.

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