So I wrote the LSAT for the first time in June and cancelled my score because I scored way lower than I expected. I'm currently registered for the October LSAT and my score is kind of where I want it. I'm kind of stressed about taking the test because I don't know if I can see my score and cancel it if I don't like it. Is that just something they offer for your first test? Part of me wants to move my test to November but another part of me thinks I'm just freaking out because of my anxiety. If I can see my score, I'm thinking of registering for the November test and then deciding whether or not I want to write it after viewing my score. Otherwise I might just move it to November. Help.
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Thursday, Sep 02 2021
Hi! That happens to me as well! I struggle to get through the practice tests because of my anxiety and fear of not getting to the score I want. Consulting with your doctor and a psychologist is your best bet. They really help you develop adequate coping mechanisms as well as provide medication. I think you can request for accommodations once you've gotten a diagnosis from a doctor as well - not really sure about how that process works though! Hope this helps :smiley:
Does anyone know if the October 2021 LSAT is just a normal LSAT or is it LSAT-flex?
I finished the Logical Reasoning portion of the CC before attempting the PTs just so I would have an understanding of the different question types. I am now completing the PTs, blind reviewing and starting to focus on the specific question types that I struggle with. Getting through the CC took me a few months but I found it beneficial, I was really scared of doing the PTs while completing the CC because I didn't want to run out of PTs. I don't think you'll have a problem with your score not improving.