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I planned on taking the August LSAT on Friday, but I am now having mixed emotions if I should cancel it. About a month ago I was scoring consistently in the mid 160's but now in the week leading up, I have scored in the 140's TWICE. Upon reviewing the PTs, I have no idea how I had made so many mistakes.
Any insight would be appreciated thank you.
Thank you for this insight. I think you're right, it may be burn out. Ive studied for 6 months and now practice test scoring in the range of my cold diagnostic. Might be time for a break. Thank you > @ said:
I'm taking my first LSAT on Friday, and I've decided to not do any PTs in the week leading up to it. Part of this decision was that I knew that if I don't do well on my PTs just before the test, I'd start freaking out and get discouraged. You've gotten discouraged, so you may want to take more tests to prove to yourself that you're ready, but I don't think that taking more PTs before Friday will help.
On the one hand, other things being equal, there's no need to rush, so if you don't feel ready, then move the test. On the other hand, if it's your first LSAT and you think that, when you have a clear mind, you can score in mid 160s, then don't do any more prep until Friday, do a couple of logic games on Friday morning, and take test. So if you feel that your poorer performance on your last few tests is due to your lack of preparedness, then I'd move the test. But if you feel that it's due to being nervous, then I'd still take the test and just really focus on relaxing and winning the mental game over the next two days.