... the test a few times and will be re-taking in October ... keep diligently studying for the Octobertest so you maximize the next ... the November (or even January) test as a backup if you ...
... , I am also doing the Octobertest. My idea is that Im ... every other day until the test. Day before Im just gonna ... I've heard from other test takers, the best bet is ...
... , I am also doing the Octobertest. My idea is that Im ... every other day until the test. Day before Im just gonna ... I've heard from other test takers, the best bet is ...
... is really anxious for the Octobertest, I’ve chosen to take ... both and use my Octobertest to serve sort of as ... in advance for the November test. That way if I struggle ... on any parts of the test (timing wise, general anxiety, or ...
Huge congrats! I just took the Octobertest for the first time, and scored lower than my average PT score because of anxiety. Do you mind sharing any tips on dealing with test day anxiety? What did you do to simulate pressure during PT's?
... ! I just took the Octobertest for the first time, ... any tips on dealing with test day anxiety? What did ... podcast by Spivey talking about test day pressure. It also ... time, and during the test I find I spend ... your abilities: during the test I had two minutes left ...
... what questions you get in October, which varies. I personally did ... pretty bad in October.
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Thank you. The Octobertest was my second lsat test after March 2022 which ... a few days before the test. So since then, I’ve ... . After the result of the Octobertest, I’ve been studying everyday ...
hi!! I am also studying for the Octobertest. i work in the mornings so most of my studying will be done at night, but I still would love motivational buddies!
... was thinking of taking the test in October and in November. But ... started studying today for the Octobertest. Late starter I know. I ... />
Has anyonr taken the test before that can give tips ... necessarily what's on the test.