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Yeah I've found that about half the points I lose are just because I rushed through a question without understanding it as well as I could have. If I can nail those than I can get an extra 5 points.
I feel like my heart will burst out of my chest.
I am taking the LSAT tomorrow and I want at least 160+
I have been consistently getting preptests in that range but I just can't take the stress.
I am taking it in October and have been studying more than I ever have in my life.
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I think you also just have to be confident.
You have to see what you think is the right answer and just go with it sometimes and that's ok.
And you also have to be trigger happy with the skipping. If you think a question is about to suck up tons of time just skip it without thinking too much.
In general all the harder questions are grouped towards the end of each section so if you are running low on time at the end, chances are its ok and you might have missed those questions anyway.
When I take PTs I sometimes don't miss any in the first 18 questions of a section and just miss about 5 in the ending.
Over the last week I did 4 full length preptests as i am taking the LSAT tomorrow. The first time I did it I was extremely exhausted but by the 4th I found myself to be calm and collected and able to push through exhaustion.
I would definitely recommend trying it just so your brain is adjusted to long term hard work before your exam. My Lawyer friend told me that people lose 5 points of their potential just from pressure and exhaustion on test day.