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For "Institution" do we select LSAC?? I haven't received any instructions on this and feel so lost lol. Proctor U is saying I can't create an account under that institution.
I had 2 LG sections which was the best case scenario for me but the first section of it was my first section (first section ever because this was my first test!) and it was BRUTAL even though that's my best area. Last one was great. Just seriously seriously seriously hoping that its the last section that's graded cause otherwise there's just no way I made my score :(
I studied for the LSAT while working full time as a paralegal and taking classes full-time (online). I have never been the most structured person, and am not a morning person in anyway.My strategy was just go to home after work everyday, sit myself down in front of my desk and not really move. I would do what school work needed to be done, and then move on to the LSAT. I started with the PowerScore books and those were great because I was able to set timelines of about month for each book. Then about a month and half out from the test I started taking PTs every Saturday and Sunday and blind reviewing them. The following week I would drill whatever points I was weak on, and just keep repeating that. I would suggest if you're doing it on that schedule of just taking PTs on the weekend to start earlier than a month out, and giving yourself plenty of time before the test. All in all, I studied under circumstances they really don't advise for 7 months, and just got a 166 which I am really proud of myself for! Its hard, but completely possible. I also feel like having other things, like work, will make you even more focused when you do use your study time. I get idle and distracted easier when I have too much time on my hands, so actually doing all of these things at once was better for me because you are kind of forced to be firing on all cylinders. You've GOT THIS!
(Ps, I am not a morning person and definitely did not workout during this time, but I also had school going on so I'm sure you'd be able to be a little more healthy than me lol!)
I am in the same boat as all of you!!!!! I have been scoring around 164-167 on my last several practice exams but now I worry that I'm slipping, and I want to be no lower than 168 on the exam. I am just holding out hope and trust in myself that I have done the work and will leave it all out there on test day!!! I am so so so nervous because now I've set my sights on better schools. But absolute worst case just retake it in October.
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Anxious, mildly depressed, dont want to take this test again. LG was my strongest section but the section didnt go well for me during the test. I keep playing multiple scenarios in my head. Aug was my first time taking the official test. I wanted to start studying for the test again but I am exhausted, depleted. Also the medians going up this cycle makes me more anxious.
This really sums up how I'm feeling. I swing back and forth on how I'm feeling. One day its super confident, the next I'm convinced I'm going to get a 120. I wanted to only take a week off from studying and then start back up so that I could feel great going into October if needed, but I'm so worn out and tired of the test. I'll do what I need to do, but I am really hoping I pulled out the score I want.
This is amazing Cynthia! Just curious, what did you find made the most improvement in your logic games? I feel like I might be plateauing a little bit!
Nevermind my email just sucks and like locked the message cus it didn't recognize it! Thanks for your help!