Just remember, your PT scores are all in your head, especially if they were different than they usually are! They only hold as much value as you give them. If you are dead set on sitting for the exam this weekend, go in feeling confident in yourself. So much of the test is a mind game, and those PTs don't matter when you're sitting for the real deal.
Warm up how you usually do, and go in feeling ready to kick that test's booty!
Just remember, your PT scores are all in your head, especially if they were different than they usually are! They only hold as much value as you give them. If you are dead set on sitting for the exam this weekend, go in feeling confident in yourself. So much of the test is a mind game, and those PTs don't matter when you're sitting for the real deal.
Warm up how you usually do, and go in feeling ready to kick that test's booty!
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So PT77 is the lastest on you took?
nope i bombed 78,77;
Don't take another PT. I wouldn't even do much LSAT-related besides warm-up drills the day of.
+1 for @"Dillon A. Wright" . It would only stand to drain your stamina.
Just remember, your PT scores are all in your head, especially if they were different than they usually are! They only hold as much value as you give them. If you are dead set on sitting for the exam this weekend, go in feeling confident in yourself. So much of the test is a mind game, and those PTs don't matter when you're sitting for the real deal.
Warm up how you usually do, and go in feeling ready to kick that test's booty!
Thanks