Well I knew I messed up on the Oct. LSAT but not as badly as I actually did.... I scored about 10 points lower than what I was consistently scoring on PTs and now I am a little shell shocked on how to proceed for the Dec. test. I just joined 7sage however I have already done every PT in preparation for the Oct. test. I haven't gone over the actual test yet to see where I messed up, but considering I went from scoring in the upper 160s on practice tests to an upper 150 on the actual test, I'm guessing I just messed up everywhere and would like to chalk it up to just nerves. Does anyone know if its common to just perform poorly on the first LSAT you take? If anyone is/has been in a similar situation or just has any advice at all on how I should proceed I would greatly appreciate it. I've learned that I'm what's known as a "splitter", so I am heavily depending on obtaining the score that I know I can get. Appreciate it
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Figure out where you went wrong, and correct it. Don't register for June unless you are absolutely ready. Ask me how I know...
There's a nifty little feature here that will help you set up a study schedule - you can tailor it to your needs. Under "Course" hit the "Study Schedule" button. Input your numbers, and wala, insta-schedule.
Most importantly, don't let ONE score bring you down. You spent 3-5 years busting your butt during UG, if you have to postpone the LSAT, then do it.
P.S. if it makes you feel any better, a family member of mine took the October test a few years ago. The second he walked out, he called LSAC and had them cancel his score. He ended up graduating from a T14 school.