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rnmarion546
Tuesday, Nov 29 2016

Ugh I am feeling the exact same way! I have been studying for 6 months and am feeling prepared - but I worry about what will happen in the event of an odd logic game or impossibly difficult RC passage. We just gotta stay calm and work through it. We got this!

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rnmarion546
Sunday, Jan 29 2017

@ thanks for your detailed response - I finally decided today that I am not writing it and withdrew. I am going to prepare to write in June, but hopefully I'll be able to get in with my mediocre score! We'll see :)

Sorry for the ominous title, but I'm really conflicted on what to do, and friends/family aren't objective enough to give me a solid response.

I am Canadian and applied to 7 schools across the country, I wrote the LSAT in December after delaying the September exam after studying for 4 months. I wrote in December because I felt like I had to, since I had already submitted all my applications and was dead set on attending law school in 2017.

I didn't feel great writing in December, and left the exam feeling like I would need to rewrite. I got my score back and scored 10 below my average, 155, and have a personal high of hitting 171 on a few preptests. My struggle section is LR by a long shot - average about 6-8 wrong per section, and -12 on the section on the December test. I'm not sure if my issue is stamina or lacking the fundamental knowledge for the question types. I average between 0 -4 on LG, and between -4 -6 on RC.

I recently decided, due to pressure from family/friends and myself to write the test in February because my main concern would be losing this application cycle and the money used to apply. My scores have improved slightly from taking a month long break, I came back and got 171 on my first PT since my break, and gotten 169, 168 etc since.

My main question for the community then is this, do I grind it out and hopefully save this application cycle, or sit it out and write in June or September and maybe still get accepted this year? I also emailed my schools I applied to and told them I would be writing in February and to put my application on hold, would it not look bad to then go back and tell them to change it back?

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rnmarion546
Tuesday, Oct 18 2016

I did, I am in Canada though and all my desired schools required applications around October-Novemeber so I had no choice (I wasn't ready for September LSAT), I'm worried though that if I don't do well in December my applications will be wasted :/ positivity!!

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rnmarion546
Thursday, Sep 15 2016

University of Manitoba, Canada! Yes, there's also Canadians in here ;)

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rnmarion546
Thursday, Dec 08 2016

Freak out, doubt myself, and conclude that I'll never get into law school. But most of the time I try and stay positive and work on my neglected mental health and LSAT PTSD. Also drink, occasionally heavily. Isn't the wait fun?

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rnmarion546
Friday, Oct 07 2016

I'm from Canada as well, and I personally worked on my personal statement and contacted my referee's quite early so I could focus solely on studying. Now that I've applied to all my desired schools and have submitted all the required documentation it's nice to just have to focus on the LSAT. I'm sure you'll do great however you go about it!

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rnmarion546
Sunday, Dec 04 2016

I left feeling the exact same way - nice to know we're all in this boat, albeit potentially sinking crashing and dying boat, together ;)

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rnmarion546
Sunday, Dec 04 2016

@ i agree with you, I had a hard time with LR and had an experimental LG. I feel like some of the LR were all a blur .... I didn't find RC or LG too hard despite the LG having an initial shock value

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rnmarion546
Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

So devastated - score 10 below my average... not sure where to go from here.

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Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

STILL WAITING THIS IS AGONIZING

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Monday, Jan 02 2017

Every time my email notification pops up - my heart rate skyrockets and I feel myself start to sweat, and also have a mini heart attack so I feel the anxiety too guys!!!

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