u/Agreeable_Rest_733

▲ 9 r/LSAT

The LSAT is an absolute roller coaster

Does anyone else feel this way? One day I can feel like I’m going to hit 180 on test day and then the next day feel completely defeated and have no idea how I’ll improve. I’ve never had a test mess with me mentally like this before. Don’t get me wrong, I know it’ll be ok, but it’s just hard to focus on the long run and accepting that improvement will take time.

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u/Agreeable_Rest_733 — 1 day ago
▲ 24 r/LSAT

Did my first BR. What does it take to close the gap between your BR and timed score?

Hey y'all! I just finished my first week of studying and took my second PT. I feel like I can solve most questions without pressure and given enough time. But under testing conditions, phew, it is a mental frenzy to complete them on time, let alone get the correct answer. How would you recommend I close this gap between my 177 BR and 160 diagnostic? More studying the concepts or drilling and PT's? 

u/Agreeable_Rest_733 — 5 days ago