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I'm being inundated with emails, and they know nothing about me other than my name, age, and email so far. I'm not putting much stock in them at this point.
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Does anyone else feel like the Sept test didn't feel the same as the PT's leading up to it?
I don't mean that the questions/structure/difficulty was any different, but just that your mindset and approach felt different?
This is what has me the most unsettled. I told my husband that taking the LSAT almost felt robotic. I simply couldn't get my head into the game. I don't think I did terribly. I understood the vast majority of the questions and feel confident about almost all of my answers. But I never felt sincerely invested for a single second of that entire five hours.
Two minutes after I walked out of that building? Invested AF. Contemplating pet owners' allergies and cars' electrical issues? Couldn't have cared less.
It was the oddest feeling. I stressed and fretted 10x more over every single PT I took under simulated test conditions. But when I was actually sitting for the exam, I felt oddly emotionally absent. :/
Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh... deep breaths
Thank you, 7sage! What a great birthday present!
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