- Wed May 25, 2016 10:54 am
#25461
Hello PowerScore team,
I am taking the LSAT a second time after going through the PowerScore course last year and completing the LG and LR bibles. I took the October 2015 LSAT; my test anxiety got the best of me that day. This time around, I am just sticking with practice tests for the June LSAT. My scores have been steadily increasing from 149, 154, 149 (besides this tired day), 156, 156, 157, and 160. The one issue that I keep having problems with is slowing down in the LR sections. Generally, on the first half of the first LR I rush through the section and miss some low-hanging fruit and am left with an extra 5 minutes because I generalize the details. I keep trying to slow myself down, but have found it almost impossible when LR comes up in the first or second section of the test. For some reason, I get in a rhythm after two sections and can do extremely well on the second half of the test (oddly test position does not matter much with LG and RC for me).
I am worried that this habit might haunt me on test day, so any input on this would help!
I am taking the LSAT a second time after going through the PowerScore course last year and completing the LG and LR bibles. I took the October 2015 LSAT; my test anxiety got the best of me that day. This time around, I am just sticking with practice tests for the June LSAT. My scores have been steadily increasing from 149, 154, 149 (besides this tired day), 156, 156, 157, and 160. The one issue that I keep having problems with is slowing down in the LR sections. Generally, on the first half of the first LR I rush through the section and miss some low-hanging fruit and am left with an extra 5 minutes because I generalize the details. I keep trying to slow myself down, but have found it almost impossible when LR comes up in the first or second section of the test. For some reason, I get in a rhythm after two sections and can do extremely well on the second half of the test (oddly test position does not matter much with LG and RC for me).
I am worried that this habit might haunt me on test day, so any input on this would help!