- Tue Jul 24, 2018 9:41 am
#48748
Hi there,
Wondering if I can get some advice. I have been studying for the LSAT for basically 2 years now while working full time, and have two scores under my belt: a 153 and a 164. I studied every single day for the last 1.5ish years, and saw some major progress. I started at a 143 and made my way up to the mid-to-high 160s throughout my prep, and posted one 172. I took the July test yesterday, and despite months of mental preparation, I completely lost my cool on the games section. I honestly guessed on 7-8 questions. Despite my best efforts to maintain composure for the rest of the test, I kept thinking I'd have to cancel this score, and I'm sure it affected my performance. However, I finished every section besides the LG section, which rarely happens for me.
I am hoping to go to Georgetown or Berkeley. I have a 3.77 from a top school and great extracurriculars and work experience. I'm wondering if I should 1) cancel this score and sign up for another administration of the test, 2) cut my losses and apply with my 164, or 3) keep whatever score comes out of July because maybe, by some stroke of luck, it turned out better than I thought.
I am so disappointed in myself. It's amazing how much this test can break your spirit. Hopefully I'll get over it in a few days' time.
Wondering if I can get some advice. I have been studying for the LSAT for basically 2 years now while working full time, and have two scores under my belt: a 153 and a 164. I studied every single day for the last 1.5ish years, and saw some major progress. I started at a 143 and made my way up to the mid-to-high 160s throughout my prep, and posted one 172. I took the July test yesterday, and despite months of mental preparation, I completely lost my cool on the games section. I honestly guessed on 7-8 questions. Despite my best efforts to maintain composure for the rest of the test, I kept thinking I'd have to cancel this score, and I'm sure it affected my performance. However, I finished every section besides the LG section, which rarely happens for me.
I am hoping to go to Georgetown or Berkeley. I have a 3.77 from a top school and great extracurriculars and work experience. I'm wondering if I should 1) cancel this score and sign up for another administration of the test, 2) cut my losses and apply with my 164, or 3) keep whatever score comes out of July because maybe, by some stroke of luck, it turned out better than I thought.
I am so disappointed in myself. It's amazing how much this test can break your spirit. Hopefully I'll get over it in a few days' time.