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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Someone please tell me that I am not the only one that has a hard time staying focused while watching videos and learning the LSAT materials? some days its like i am motivated to study and then others and especially if i just took a practice test that week my brain can not stay engaged.
If anyone has any advice that would be great
I would take it in January and study really hard until then, you don't get the score you just retake the February or April. Sometimes law schools like that you retake the LSAT even if you get a good score because it shows that you care and know you can do better & want the best score. If that makes sense, I hope this helps!:) Overall, go with how comfortable you feel
this was my 5th practice test, other two were on LSAC and were 138 and 135. I started studying in september early, with the lsat trainer book clearly didn't help me just taught me the basics i guess, i finished it, and have had 7 sage for barely a month. Since i have been going down i went back to the foundations and core curriculum for about 3 weeks now. I feel like doing the core curriculum things are starting to click and i wanted to take a prep test just to see where im at. do you guys reccomend sticking to foundations and not doing preptests or should i keep doing them weekly? My goal is to take april lsat aiming for 160+
Please give me advice w out discouraging me more than i already am
@SarahIngram You are a lifesaver thank you!! so crazy that the same book did nothing for us both
@SarahIngram it didnt happen to be the LSAT trainer book did it? the same thing happened to me. I also struggle with stregnthen and weaken, which youtube videos helped you if you dont mind me asking? anyways thank you so much for relating with me and your response!:)
@haena thank you so much this is so helpful!!
hi i am interested
@Kihla333 Thank you so much for the advice I will follow it!:))
hey guys , i need advice/help. I am studying by myself no tutor, i did my first ever practice test end of August and got a 138 then the next test i did was in october which was 135 and then a week ago 133 and then on that last one i blind reviewed a 150. Today i took a practice test untimed and got a 139 and am going to wait a day to blind review. Is this a normal process for some? I also didnt get 7sage till a week ago and it has way more helpful tools then the book i was using. I notice when i take the test i get stuck with having 2-3 answer choices and on my blind review i would choose the other answer choice i was stuck between. How do i break the cycle of getting the right answer the first time? thanks
I am in the same boat wanted to take febuary lsat and started early september and i cant get out of high 130s and blind reviewing 150s i am def not ready so i also am gonna push off febuary also, if it makes you feel less alone. I dont feel ready at all and taking more time to study to get a better score is good because it means higher chances of not having to retake