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Thanks for the advice, I looked forward to trying this!
I have suffered from a pretty major anxiety disorder my whole life, so I definitely can relate to your pain. What I try to remember is that over thinking doesn't help anyone. That being said, remind yourself that all you can do is the best to your ability, there's no need to stress over anything. It is just a test, I have a hard time following this advice, but it does work wonders. One of the things I believe helps me is doing a few problem sets, getting my mind ready and rid of some of those butterflies, after that I jump right into a test. Being relaxed plays a major role in the success your going to have!
When are they removing the logic games?
173 is the name of the game lets go champ!
All you can do is your best. As long as you know you put everything you had into it, then try to relax, and take the test. First off, there's no way you're going to do your best if your stressing over it. The fact you've got perfect scores on every section leads to me to believe it's the anxiety getting in your way. (Speaking from experience) It sounds like you have a ridiculous amount of potential, personally I've yet to have a perfect score on any section. At the end of the day, our end goal is to become attorneys, not obsess over the LSAT, so do the absolute best you can, give it your all, try to do it in the most relaxed mind state possible, and take it from there. Good luck buddy!
As stressful as it may be, it's out of our control, which means the only thing we can all do is our best. Everyone is in the same boat, so just take it one day at a time, and give it your all. There is nothing to think about except taking the test.
This is such a ignorant comment. I can thank 7sage for teaching me that you are mistaking a necessary condition of something (Practice) for a sufficient. How are you going to tell us it's a waste of time, when plenty of us have seen MAJOR improvements?