How beating stress and anxiety made the LSAT a breeze


There aren't many people who'd describe the LSAT as a breeze, but there’s this girl Allison who overcame stress and sailed through test day. 

But things weren’t always so easy for her...

Before she discovered my website, she was pulling her hair out! And why wouldn’t she?

She'd read all the prep books, completed numerous practice tests and done everything she’d been told to do...
...but her scores weren’t budging!


Sound familiar?

Fortunately, she found her way to me. After reading through the free stuff, having a few private tutoring sessions with me and taking my LSAT courses, she managed to pull her score up from the mid-150s to 170 on test day!

But it wasn’t just the valuable tricks and tips she got from me that helped her score so high on test day.


One of the biggest keys to her success?

She beat stress and anxiety by using a few crucial techniques.


Here’s what she did:

● She recreated test day conditions for every practice test - including waking up early to sit the test in the morning.

● She looked after her own well-being - getting plenty of sleep before test day and relaxing rather than stressing out.l

● She didn’t lose focus every time something didn’t make sense - instead she recovered and got on with the next section.

Anyway, check out her guest post to see how exactly she managed to climb from 150, to a whopping 170 on test day - it’s packed full of valuable tips!




All the best,

Stoic Steve


P.S. What’s stressing you out more than anything else on the LSAT? Send me a message and let me know, I read them all!

P.P.S. In my next article, I'll share with you some guides that make for easy LSAT reading.


Recommended Resources:
1. LSAT Courses
The best of my LSAT material with exclusive access to attend my Live Online LSAT Master Classes + Q&As, and on-demand video lessons you can watch anytime. Plus, LSAT study plans to keep you on track. Save hundreds of dollars with an LSAT course package.

2. LSAT Day-By-Day Study Plans
Preparing for the LSAT is confusing. There are dozens of prep books and practice tests out there, and 1,000+ articles on my website alone. When, and how, should you use them all? These super-specific study plans give you a clear plan of attack.

3. LSAT Checklists
All the little items and details students don't usually think of. They hold you accountable and help you make sure you're not missing anything.





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