I think I would avoid the addendum bc it did not really interfere with your ability to take the test or mental state for the test itself, just backtracked ur studying a bit (from what Im interpreting that as)
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you're flying to another state that close to test day O.o ballsy (unless its like an hr flight... even then dang) but I do agree it'd be nice to have an advil in yer pocket
And, to be equally cheeky, the line of arguments I presented to you are in line with what the state of California argued.. and won. So, in a way, you kind of have been presented the arguments of a "real lawyer," just coming from a different vessel.
... sort of arbitrarily called "expected state of affairs"
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The best thing you can do at this point is not to let it affect your state of mind... 2 PT's before the actual test, I got a -14 on the games... :P don't worry about it... and also take a small break from the LSAT for a day or two.
@ddakjiking ...False: I have friends who went whiteshoe Manhattan from Arizona State and Michigan State. It is totally possible to do BigLaw from a non-T14 school.