Hey everyone!
7Sage Tutor Britt here with this week's LSAT Digest. In this newsletter, I propose some ways for you to overcome with test anxiety. You can read it here:
https://7sage.substack.com/p/lsat-tips-combating-anxiety
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Hey! I totally understand the anxious feelings that come with the LSAT. Something I found that helps is a mini restart. If you find yourself losing your mind during the test, take three seconds. Breathe in and out. Remind yourself that you are awesome. Take advantage of these mini resets to get your head in the game. I also always tell my students this—the LSAT is the same thing over and over and over, just different fluff. By that, I mean that Logical Reasoning questions are just arguments with different fluff/topics and same for the other areas of the test. Remind yourself you have done this a million times over—same thing, just new fluff! Good luck!!