The same thing happened to my student Allison with the LSAT After she figured out how to calm down, she was able to increase her score from the mid-150s to 170! You can hear all the details directly from her in her LSAT Diary:
In case you don’t have time to read the full thing, I’ll sum up Allison’s story like this: “Having faith in yourself is a huge part of studying and preparation.”
Your friend bringing balance to T̶h̶e̶ ̶F̶o̶r̶c̶e̶ LSAT Study,
Steve
P.S. Got your own tips about how to maintain a healthy study/life balance? Let me know! Always looking to hear what’s working for you (and I’ll share the best responses in a future article).
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