I got 12 wrong in lr section today!! 12!!! And I usually score over 175!! I just started feeling really insecure and anxious while doing it. I couldn't concentrate at all. Now i am afraid to take the other lr section. It's like all my self confidence is gone. What am I going to do??
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175 huh so that means you missed 4 questions total from the PTs you were taking. Not sure how you haven't taken the other Lr section. You just drilling? anyways blind review is your friend, and while you're at it sign up for a 7sage course. $ well spent.
2. Go over your mistakes.
3. Remind yourself that you've been kicking the LSAT's butt up until this one section.
4. Do your favorite section untimed to restablish confidence.
5. Do another LR section, score well, and forget this ever happened.
6. Stop worrying and remember that people would kill (literally) to be in your shoes. All test takers (regardless of score) can feel anxiety, but a post like this is a tad bit insensitive.
Also, look at it as a learning opportunity! Don't beat yourself up on your mistakes; mistakes are the only way you can learn before the test.
Might also be worth considering other factors that may have affected your score - did you sleep less/more the night before? Didn't have coffee when you usually do? Took it in the morning versus you usually take it later in the day? What did you eat before/during the test - is that what you usually have?
There are a lot of factors that can affect your score that go beyond the difficulty of the PT you are taking.
After calming myself down and giving myself some time to rest I realized that this was a very valuable lesson to learn. We really need to learn to put our possible failures behind us and take every single question as a fresh start or 3 mistakes might turn into 12 mistakes. I re-did the section last night. I still made the 3 language related questions and 2 other typical mistakes that I often make, but 5 mistakes is a lot better than 12 right. So, as a summary, LSAT does not test your logical reasoning abilities alone but your abilities to stay calm and focus no matter what. I wish to all of you that this will happen to you while you are preparing for LSAT instead of during your actual exam so you can figure out how to deal with this issue. Have a super focused and confident LSAT day!