October test is 2 weeks away! Just wanted to say you're doing great. You got this. We've studied more than we maybe even thought possible. Keep pushing through these next couple weeks. If you're anything like me, you might be just a bit tired (turns out, working full-time and studying is not the most relaxing combo anyone ever created). Keep getting your reps in for the subjects you need to practice. We've got the knowledge. We've got the repetitions. Excited to see the payoff. If you have any encouraging words for your fellow October test takers, post them below!
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As someone who tries to ignore what they're feeling and just keep pushing through, it could be good to give yourself some space to acknowledge the craziness going on. Be ok with the anxiety, the nerves, the lack of desire to even look at LSAT questions at the moment. Let those feelings in for a bit. Stare them in the face so to speak. But allow them to move on. The anxiety and panic is an opportunity for greater triumph. In spite of these seemingly impossible obstacles, you'll kill it on test day. You'll get that goal score in spite of the things that seem to only hold you back. It's a big weekend for a lot of us. But it's also the first step in what's going to be a wild/fun ride through law school. Hope this (or something else if not this!) helps.
Same boat actually! I'm planning on going to law school but my wife will be working hourly while I do so. If anyone has any insight I'd love to hear it. Will definitely be curious how my FAFSA turns out and I'll be talking to FA extensively.