That's horrible! Have you tried catching them on the phone? I think it's easier to dismiss someone via email than on a phone call.
LSAC is causing me major delays in my application too since they just asked for my verified degree certificate two da…
Headspace is a great start! Highly recommend it. My head's always racing with irrelevant thoughts but ever since I started using the app, I find it to be a much calmer place. Good luck!
@AshleighK said:
What I used to do (I'm gonna go back to doing this) is going through the passages and doing the ones I like first then the ones I "don't" like last. I usually just skim through the 4 passages take a glimpse at the first line a…
@SomewhereBetween120and180 said:
I wouldn't mess with the order, the PTs are structured as they are by testmakers for a reason. Instead of changing around the order of the sections, have you considered adding a fifth "experimental" RC section …
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
Just a thought: if a preceding section gives you anxiety, the adrenaline may actually help with your later sections. If RC isn't first, the adrenaline could help with your RC performance.
Preparing for the worst ca…
@"Victoria." said:
Maybe you can try taking 5 or so deep breaths before starting the 1st section once you see that it's RC. If you're going to do RC sections 1st from now on hopefully you will get used to it and eventually may not need to do t…
@MissChanandler said:
That is a little odd! Do you feel like you dislike/get stressed by RC more than the other sections in general? I think taking RC first in your future PTs is definitely a good plan!
Both, I dislike it and therefore it ca…
Took me a month and a half to get to a consistent -0. I'd always make a point to note what rules gave birth to what inferences and that was the key for me. Hope that helps! Good luck! LG is truly the easiest to improve on.
Thank you @JustDoIt, @Ohnoeshalpme, @Trusttheprocess, @Nunuboy1994! I can't tell you how much reading your comments has lifted my spirits, I'm going to get back to studying hard knowing that my end is possible! For reigning in my anxiety, I'm medita…
Oh definitely no PT the day before! I've always stuck to a couple of LG's and a light revision of all the information I've packed in my head. I'd also recommend some warming up on the day of the test, just to get your brain in LSAT mode. Good luck, …
I was on super heavy anti-depressants and anti-anxiety pills before my first attempt and even though I was PT-ing on an average of 175, I bombed the test with a 157 because I had two major panic attacks during the test and my brain just refused to c…
Thanks @jurisprudent, @teamteamvicster, and @samantha.ashley92! I did try incorporating these suggestions but weirdly what seemed to work for me was explaining why I got the questions I got wrong aloud to myself and then writing them down as one wou…