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I'm taking my final LSAT in January, and I feel like I've done a good job with maintaining nerves (which was my biggest obstacle) so I can better retain strategies and not get overwhelmed.
But I'm also scared, and I'm not trying to put so much pressure on it, anyone know what to do?
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my boss would always tell me "it's just a test. you've taken dozens of tests before, it's just another one." i try to remind myself of that, maybe that mindset could help.
I went on a long run and ate raw vegetables. I typically don’t but I felt like it because you can do anything. Dress to kill and treat yourself. There’s three things for certain: you will be here before the test, during it, and after it. Do what you like before the test and whatever makes you feel empowered. Create a ritual for yourself that makes you feel great and one that makes you feel complete. The best part is you can be anything you want to be, so don't be nervous being yourself because I’m sure you’re great at it. Happy New Years, take it easy
The biggest advice that I've heard to keep yourself calm is to treat it like a practice test. That's easier when you have two or three lined up, so there's less pressure on each one. Does this have to be your last test? Is it for admissions cycle timing or are you out of attempts?
Also, I think you'll be fine if your pt score are as high as you want your test score to be. There's variance of course, but if you've done a couple official tests you're probably used to that. I think worry about how to calm yourself down can be unhelpful. We're all a little nervous on test day but you'll be fine. You know how to do the problems.