Really enjoyed this post and can relate to how you're fueled by coffee and stress most times. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing; moderation is for cowards. Gotta give it your all or nothing at all, if you aren't doing everything you can you're doing a disservice to yourself and your bank account. This is the first step in a lengthy legal career, so, regardless of your score if you can't bring yourself to sit down, study, and focus to improve your for yourself it might be worth asking, is this really the field for you? Not giving your all on the first step of what could become a 30+ year endeavor seems a bit foolish to me. I know on 7sage and especially in the forums most people engrain the test in their lives and work to improve whenever they can, I salute you and believe your score will reflect your persistent efforts. Good luck to everyone testing this month, you got this. Stay focused and don't forget that you're only in control of your own actions. Don't worry about tech issues and test material the day of, if an issue happens it happens, what can we really do other than stay alert and ready to fight the demon. When the timer starts it's just you and the questions (and the proctor inside the webcam), the test questions and format is already written, nothing you can do other than your best and take it from there. Don't forget to pour up a nice drink or smoke a little something if that is more your forte, this is what you work so hard for, and if they high score wasn't so valuable you likely wouldn't have dedicated nearly as much time to prep. If it was easy everyone would be 170+, just worry about yourself and do the best you can, set yourself up for your future and stop worrying how everyone else is managing along the way (although at times it is nice to know you aren't in this alone, and that the struggle is real and not just you).
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Really enjoyed this post and can relate to how you're fueled by coffee and stress most times. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing; moderation is for cowards. Gotta give it your all or nothing at all, if you aren't doing everything you can you're doing a disservice to yourself and your bank account. This is the first step in a lengthy legal career, so, regardless of your score if you can't bring yourself to sit down, study, and focus to improve your for yourself it might be worth asking, is this really the field for you? Not giving your all on the first step of what could become a 30+ year endeavor seems a bit foolish to me. I know on 7sage and especially in the forums most people engrain the test in their lives and work to improve whenever they can, I salute you and believe your score will reflect your persistent efforts. Good luck to everyone testing this month, you got this. Stay focused and don't forget that you're only in control of your own actions. Don't worry about tech issues and test material the day of, if an issue happens it happens, what can we really do other than stay alert and ready to fight the demon. When the timer starts it's just you and the questions (and the proctor inside the webcam), the test questions and format is already written, nothing you can do other than your best and take it from there. Don't forget to pour up a nice drink or smoke a little something if that is more your forte, this is what you work so hard for, and if they high score wasn't so valuable you likely wouldn't have dedicated nearly as much time to prep. If it was easy everyone would be 170+, just worry about yourself and do the best you can, set yourself up for your future and stop worrying how everyone else is managing along the way (although at times it is nice to know you aren't in this alone, and that the struggle is real and not just you).