@"darlenemae.1997" said:
This gives me hope. I started with 133 in February 2023 and scoring around 146-149 on my PT scores right now. Aiming for 160, but I would be happy with a 155 at least. Thank you for posting this!
This makes me so hap…
Don't talk down to yourself. Don't call it a "pathetic" 139. Everyone has to start somewhere. If this is your dream and this is something that you really want, then work for it and make it happen for yourself. There are so many LSAT tools and resour…
https://medium.com/@crawsman0228/quick-guided-meditation-read-aloud-releasing-pain-ee6b43cb7141
This is the one that I used, but I also find reading a short story or part of a novel (preferably fiction) to be helpful as it helps ease your mind and …
I agree^
I also do all 4 sections during my PTs, and then I BR all 4 sections. Otherwise, you won't know where you went wrong in that second LR section, and you may miss out on some valuable information!
Guys when I first made this post, I just finished a PT and totally bombed it because I thought too hard about the time and pressure involved with this test and so I totally psyched myself out. My score was about 5 points below my normal score.
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@MTreigys said:
I would just try to accept the fact that you're not gonna get every question right 99% of the time, and know that you don't necessarily have to be perfect in every time management aspect, as you can't really know what the ideal…
@jamesmas said:
The stress comes from somewhere. For me, it comes from lack of my own confidence. The more time I spend, even just logging in....the more confidence I feel. And honestly it's a practice test. Don't sweat it.
I did a PT, go…
@"james.marmaduke" said:
Hi there! This is a really good question. I experienced basically the same thing. I would start taking PTs without the timer visible to you. You should still have it going, but not within your field of vision. Rather, …