Hi all,
In December, RC, which is my best section, was the first section and I felt like I wasn't understanding any of the sentences I was reading. So I read the sentence again and again but I just kept feeling like I didn't understand it...I guess this is a form of test anxiety.
How can I prepare to prevent such disaster in June? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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I've found the more knowledgeable I am on the test material, the less stressed I am.
In addition, I would encourage you to listen to @"Accounts Playable" 's webinar. He mentions getting more sleep, eating healthier (he lost 30lbs during his LSAT prep!), exercising frequently, and meditation. Especially that last one. It will help you in clearing your mind and calming yourself down so the test doesn't "get to you" as much.
There will always bit a bit of excited energy. But the items mentioned above should help you manage it better and turn it into a positive.
Does that help?
In addition to that, I also did a warm up before taking a test: a couple games, a passage or two, and then 15 or so LR questions until I felt like I found my rhythm. Lots of people struggle on the first section as they get warmed up, and this can be really beneficial if you're feeling this lag.