- Sat Jan 26, 2019 3:31 pm
#62125
Hey all.
Had a bad day today. Been prepping for the LSAT the last 6 or so months but started crushing it the last 2 or so. My improvement has been pretty decent having started at 136 blind and scoring as high as 158 on a practice. Except for my last practice, my last 10 (full 5 section) or so ranged from 153 (maybe the first or second in that bunch) to 157 (3rd to last one). They were all recent exams ranging from 65 to 85. I'd say I was averaging somewhere around 155/156 for the most part (Not the greatest score in the world I know, but I'm not aiming for Harvard so it was on the higher end for where I'm applying). I took my last PT two days ago (# 85) and got a 149. I was shocked because I honestly felt pretty good while taking it. I considered maybe I was overly confident going in and maybe it was a fluke. Admittedly after reviewing, I saw that I misread some of the questions (suggesting I was going too fast), but that alone couldn't account for a 6 point dip. My confidence was down a bit which wasn't good considering I had today's LSAT to take. I tried my best to recover, but in the end, I don't think I did. My nerves were uncontrollable today. Something about that last practice test and knowing that today's counted kept me in freak out mode the whole time which is unusual for me. I usually calm down after the first few minutes of the first section in any test. Today's test was a disaster. I had a LR to start and felt the formatting of the questioning was similar to PT 85 which I found unusual. I was handling it as best I could, but the way my nerves were going, I would read questions but my brain was refusing to let me consider the arguments of many of the questions. I moved on to 2 (RC) and fought through it even though I was still very uncomfortable. When I got to the third section (also an LR), I realized I bubbled in a question in section one incorrectly which caused me to answer up to 27. That was where I lost every bit of confidence I had. It stayed on my mind and I couldn't answer any more questions in section 3 undistracted. When they called the break, I cancelled my score. It had gone as bad as it could.
My questions are has there been any changing of question formatting starting with test 84 or 85? I took both 82 and 83 and though they were on par with my earlier tests.
Also, what would anyone suggest as far as calming nerves going into the LSAT? I literally felt crippled and that's never happened to me before with any test. I think I just want this too much lol.
Had a bad day today. Been prepping for the LSAT the last 6 or so months but started crushing it the last 2 or so. My improvement has been pretty decent having started at 136 blind and scoring as high as 158 on a practice. Except for my last practice, my last 10 (full 5 section) or so ranged from 153 (maybe the first or second in that bunch) to 157 (3rd to last one). They were all recent exams ranging from 65 to 85. I'd say I was averaging somewhere around 155/156 for the most part (Not the greatest score in the world I know, but I'm not aiming for Harvard so it was on the higher end for where I'm applying). I took my last PT two days ago (# 85) and got a 149. I was shocked because I honestly felt pretty good while taking it. I considered maybe I was overly confident going in and maybe it was a fluke. Admittedly after reviewing, I saw that I misread some of the questions (suggesting I was going too fast), but that alone couldn't account for a 6 point dip. My confidence was down a bit which wasn't good considering I had today's LSAT to take. I tried my best to recover, but in the end, I don't think I did. My nerves were uncontrollable today. Something about that last practice test and knowing that today's counted kept me in freak out mode the whole time which is unusual for me. I usually calm down after the first few minutes of the first section in any test. Today's test was a disaster. I had a LR to start and felt the formatting of the questioning was similar to PT 85 which I found unusual. I was handling it as best I could, but the way my nerves were going, I would read questions but my brain was refusing to let me consider the arguments of many of the questions. I moved on to 2 (RC) and fought through it even though I was still very uncomfortable. When I got to the third section (also an LR), I realized I bubbled in a question in section one incorrectly which caused me to answer up to 27. That was where I lost every bit of confidence I had. It stayed on my mind and I couldn't answer any more questions in section 3 undistracted. When they called the break, I cancelled my score. It had gone as bad as it could.
My questions are has there been any changing of question formatting starting with test 84 or 85? I took both 82 and 83 and though they were on par with my earlier tests.
Also, what would anyone suggest as far as calming nerves going into the LSAT? I literally felt crippled and that's never happened to me before with any test. I think I just want this too much lol.