Of course you are. You're about to take an important test. It's not the most important test though. That one you will be taking in June.
Just kidding. This is likely the last LSAT you'll ever take.
I'm only trying to remind you that for something this important, there are second chances. That's not true for a lot of other important things in life, so that's something to feel good about.
For most of you, you already know what score you'll get. Take your last three recent properly administered LSAT PrepTests (e.g., 69, 70, 71) and average your score. You'll get plus or minus 3 points of that average.
There is nothing separating you from that score except the mere passing of a few day's time.
You are as prepared as you can be. You have already seen everything those crafty LSAT writers will throw at you and you've amply demonstrated your ability to respond with craftiness of your own.
Saturday will not be a new day and the February 2014 LSAT will not be a new LSAT. It will only be "LSAT PrepTest 72" which will be just like PT 71 and PT 70 and PT 69 and so on. (Well, sort of, they don't release this one.)
For Saturday, remember only this: keep moving.
You will encounter a few insanely difficult curve breaker questions. Every LSAT has them. Every student who has ever taken the LSAT before you has encountered them. You will encounter them (again) on Saturday. I am telling you this now, so you will be prepared. Skip those difficult questions. Maintain your rhythm.
Keep moving.
You got this.
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We all know who she/he is as we all had that feeling and probably will have it again. It is what keeps the human spirit moving forward.
That feeling, to the writer of this message, was when he found 7Sage almost two months ago.
A good mom/dad will tell her/his kids the proper things to do. A good politician will have the best interest of her/his voters in mind, always. A good President of a fantastic nation will always think about her people first. A good LSAT teacher (not very different than the other people listed above if you think about it) will be a mentor, will be inspirational, will try to show the right things without trying to prove that she/he is the best (meaning, it does not matter if the teacher has a 180 score on the LSAT, what matters is if she/he can inspire her/his students to achieve that).
I don't know the people behind 7Sage, merely knowing their voice and proper guidance while listening to thousands of LSAT questions being properly explained. But that was enough to prove to me that they care about the students first, not about how much money they (the teachers) make, not about the score they (the teachers) can get (180 on the LSAT over and over again will not inspire the students, actually).
In summary, you may say 7Sage is just another LSAT prep company, but to me, it was a life changing experience and no matter my LSAT score (although with 7Sage I feel like DiCaprio's "king of the world" of the LSAT, a feeling all students have the right to have), 7Sage inspired me, and that is all that matters if you look at life as a journey, as I do.
Anybody can teach LSAT arguments, necessary/sufficient, contrapositives, assumptions, etc. but inspiration to be all that you can be, that is just for the very few, and 7Sage is the name when it comes to this sweet exam called LSAT.
PS: If anyone has good guessing strategies for games, feel free to share them, as I've never been able to finish one in the allotted time.
Regarding guessing, you should stick with one letter whichever you choose.
The LSAT tutors on here were amazing and one thing I appreciated about them the most is how humble they were and never tried to act like they know it all and were honest with their own mistakes and demonstrated they too are human making me feel less adequate
I will never ever forget 7sage as it was a part of the journey to my future in the legal field. Good luck everyone!
I am sorry about your challenges and disability but then I say to you: brother, you are alive, you are here, 7Sage is here with you, you wrote this post, so make the most of it!
If you got an extra minute, make the most of it. If you got an extra 18 minutes, as you said that you do, awesome! make the most of it.
If you can only answer one question from the logic games, then by all means DO IT, if you somehow look at the games and have a strange feeling that you can actually solve two or maybe three games (or you have that really strange feeling you can solve all of them), then brother, do me a favor, smile and go for it.
In the end, tomorrow's LSAT and the LSAT number 100 and LSAT number 101, LSAT 102, 103, 104, etc. (in the year 2023 or 2024 or something like that) will be a mystery to all of us (you and I and all students ahead of us, and no matter how disable or not disable they are they still have to look at the questions, think about it and find a proper answer).
I will end with a thought from a lawyer by the name Nelson, which the economist said on December 5, 2013: He had granite determination "education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that a son of a mineworker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm workers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another."
In the end Mr. Martinez, just the fact you are here and you heard some, if not all, 7Sage classes, you qualify for the last sentence of Mandela's thought:"It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another". Because of that, I respect you and tell you (and I am quite sure I speak on behalf of all other LSAT students that will show up tomorrow) that I honor you and your efforts. Go for it brother, we will be there with you!
-Jose
I had just found JY’s post (written seven years ago), it still speaks the truth to me as I am preparing for January LSAT. I have been getting above or below 170s in my PTS and hoping to break the 170 on test day!
Wishing everyone peaceful days leading up to the test day, and wishing me myself good luck!
I’d also say all the inputs on this long thread is very inspiring and reassuring, anyone who felt anxious of the test might want to read it. I am very thankful that I found this community
Thanks boss! I'm sick of seeing this website and hope to never return again
Jk.
But it'd be nice to do well enough not to return
Thanks JY. Really have enjoyed your program and appreciate the hard work you and your team put into it. Easily worth the subscription price and will recommend it.
Good luck everyone, let's destroy it!