For a while, I was feeling really anxious and nervous because I thought I didn't have enough time left to study for the LSAT, but my brother gave me some advice that completely changed my point of view/outlook. He said you have a limited amount of time left before the test and you can't change that fact. Therefore, any time you spend worrying about your "if this" or "if that" would just be wasted time. Rather, you should use that time to tackle another question on the LSAT. When he pointed that out to me I suddenly realized, I was wasting my time just worrying - worrying is not going to change anything, BUT tackling another problem can make a world of difference. So don't falter and keep at it! Hope this helps at least one lost soul, like it did for me!
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For a while, I was feeling really anxious and nervous because I thought I didn't have enough time left to study for the LSAT, but my brother gave me some advice that completely changed my point of view/outlook. He said you have a limited amount of time left before the test and you can't change that fact. Therefore, any time you spend worrying about your "if this" or "if that" would just be wasted time. Rather, you should use that time to tackle another question on the LSAT. When he pointed that out to me I suddenly realized, I was wasting my time just worrying - worrying is not going to change anything, BUT tackling another problem can make a world of difference. So don't falter and keep at it! Hope this helps at least one lost soul, like it did for me!