* Then read all these LSAT Test Day tips available on the blog. [LSAT Blog]
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Steve,
ReplyDeleteI followed your study plan and I was doing really well on my timed practice exams...THEN I all of a sudden started getting lower and lower scores. I thought maybe I was over studying, so I took a break (4 days with no LSAT anything). Now my tests are hit or miss. One day I got a 172 and the next a 154! I am really stressing out about Saturday now. Any last minute advice?
haha, thanks for the link to the video!
ReplyDelete@Jen - First of all, stay calm. If you're capable of getting a 172 on any practice test, you're in good shape. Don't worry about the 154 - it could've been a fluke due to burnout (I hope you didn't do those two practice tests on consecutive days.) Just keep a clear head, relax, do a little last-minute practice, maybe a full-length exam today. Take tomorrow off and treat yourself to a massage or go for a short run. You've studied a lot - go into tomorrow knowing that you have the benefit of all your hard work under your belt ,and that you're going to go out there and do your best.
ReplyDelete@Trudy - Glad you enjoyed it - good luck!
Hey Steve,
ReplyDeleteI've been following your 5 month day-by-day plan and have seen fantastic results. My last 3 PT scores this week have been 178, 179, and 178.
I would really like to thank you for making these study guides. Following them has been much more convenient and cost-effective than taking a course, and they contain everything necessary to achieving a great score. I wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors.
@coleworld - That's incredible. Congrats! I'm so glad to hear that the schedule has helped so much. Please let me know how it all turns out, and if you'd be willing to write an LSAT diary!
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