- Thu Aug 30, 2018 11:13 am
#55787
Hello,
When I got to answer choice A I thought it was definitely a contender. I mean, how does financial success have anything to do with people enjoying seeing the new movies. Then I got to E and honestly, I have no idea why I chose answer E because I dont actually understand what it was saying. Would E resolve the paradox because if most modern movie plots were used, but most of the uses occurred in the 40's and 50's then theyre old enough that people wont notice that theyre being reused? Or, is it saying that most of the uses occurred in the 40's and 50's and actually dont occur anymore?
On another note, I am taking the LSAT for the second time on September 8th. The June LSAT was rough for me. I had really bad anxiety leading up to the exam. During the exam, I essentially had an anxiety attack. I have tried to be intelligent about the way i study the second time around. I do a lot of review and your forums have been a tremendous help, especially with LR which is what I struggle the most with. I have started scoring in the 160's, even achieving a 165 and 167. However, Ill still have a "bad test" every once in a while. I might bomb a section and upon review I can tell that I just wasnt thinking carefully and not attending as much as I shouldve. I got really burnt out the first time around. I was in school and studying 4 hours a day 7 days a week for the LSAT on top of my academic studies. I am trying very hard to ensure that doesnt happen again.
As I am a week and half out from the exam, my plan is to take two more practice tests. One on Saturday and one on Sunday. The week before my exam, I plan to just do review and single sections. The day before I wont do any studying. I was wondering if this sounds like a good way to go about it?
Also, in June, the proctors assistants were speaking during the test inside the testing room. I was lucky enough to be sitting right where they decided to converse about their lunch break and other topics. I understand the proctor cannot control environmental factors outside of the testing room; however, I believe the proctor should have some control inside the testing room, especially with his assistants. So, I guess what I'm asking is, do you think it would be inappropriate to ask the proctor if he remind his assistants to not speak inside the testing room? If you think it is not inappropriate, I was wondering if you think I should try and ask in private or if when given the chance to ask questions before the exam begins, I should ask then.
My apologies on the rant above^ I have been trying my best to increase confidence and I hope the second time around will be better than the first.
Sincerely,
Alex