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I feel the same way, I can only say that there is still time to retake if you feel this test does not reflect your true capabilities. Take a break, relax and then restart if you need. At the end of the day, the LSAT is one step to becoming a lawyer, but we all want to do our best so only you know if what you did really was your best. We shall know more on July 1, but from here just try to do things you enjoy and have not had time to do because of studying, you deserve it!
Ive had similar struggles and I have to say after taking the test three times it becomes less intimidating, I probably should meditate more but I tried that on the first test and found that since I don't meditate normally it was more of a distraction than a help lol. Just keep a consistent routine, and have faith that your nerves will settle out once you get in the groove, it was usually the anticipation that made me panic. Sorry if this isn't helpful but for someone with ADD and GAD these are my thoughts!
Just finished and not sure my performance reflected my true ability, a mix of nerves and IMO difficult content, as well as my proctor still talking to me as the test began (has anyone had this happen?) it was a bit distracting as I was trying to use every second I had. Thoughts? Advise? Ugh.