Hey there, I changed your comment's category to "Find an LSAT Study Buddy". I can totally see why you posted under "February 2014 LSAT" though. I hope I didn't overstep.
Man, I totally remember all these thoughts and worries. It'll be fine. It's really just another test. After all the Prep, an LSATtest is just a typical day. (That's probably why I have this LSAT withdrawal.) If I can help in any way, please let me know.
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It's not a licensed LSATtest question. Its a game manufactured by a test prep company, so you'd probably be best to stay away and stick to the licensed questions.
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... the Princeton review cracking the lsat 2015 book. Also good to ... purchase a few older lsat tests like 70, 71, & ... well prepared to take this lsattest on the 3rd.
@ENTJ lol that reminds me of this suggestion from Blueprint:
"A raw egg. Just imagine the looks on your fellow LSATtest-takers’ faces as you crack one against the water fountain and slurp it down. Plus, it’s rich in protein."
I think secretly every LSATtest-taker wants to know if a phenomenal score is doable and more importantly, realistic. Simple answer is: yes. Difficult answer: it takes a lot of dedication and hard work to get to that yes.
If that's going to bother you then you might want to switch to a different test center. This site has reviews of test centers: http://www.simugator.com/lsat-test-site-rater.php
I second guess myself a ton on tests for undergrad. If the teacher says most or many I immediately think he's an LSATtest maker trying to trick me. The specificness of the lsat has killed me with the generalness of most undergrad tests.