Has anyone gone into an LSAT or PT not intending to get to the last 5 questions? Studying for 4 months and my PT scores are below where I'd like them to be -- taking August and October test. I'm able to get 90% accuracy if I'm 10-20 seconds over the question target time on average (difficulty level doesn't seem to make a difference).
I know it would be ideal to naturally increase speed with accuracy but that's not the world I'm living in this week. I would save enough time to make strategic "guesses" at the end, but I'm thinking I'd rather miss the 5 last questions vs 7-10 throughout because I'm freaked out trying to finish the section. Is this a bad idea? Has anyone done this?
Take a break, sleep, walk outside. 2-3 days off of the LSAT grind will not be the make or break for your score. Your brain knows what to do, and from your post the only thing that has changed is the pressure you're putting on yourself. I'm not in charge, but all the guidance I've received would suggest DON'T apply early decision to Georgetown with a 165 unless you have boatloads of money burning a hole in your pocket. You've got this.