(After you finish your own test, be sure to go on there and let other people know about your experience.)
Your test center experience can make ALL the difference in your score results - but most people never think about it until it's too late.
This is one of those "little things" I was talking about the other day - it's why I created my LSAT courses.
I wanted to share what top-performing students do in the lead-up to Test Day to ensure success while others - even smart, talented students - get stuck and don’t know why.
If you're looking for the strategies that will give you the edge you need - and help you stay calm if things start to spiral out of control, this is your opportunity.
I’m going to show you the system I use to prepare my students for Test Day that approaches it from every angle. If you want to increase your LSAT score and reliably perform at that level in real-world conditions, I’m going to show you some of the most effective and powerful LSAT Mindset techniques I've developed and refined since 2005.
- you’ve never taken the LSAT before and are worried about what Test Day will look like
- you’ve taken the LSAT, but it didn’t go well, and you want to improve on your retake
- you feel like you won’t be able to translate your understanding at home into “real-world” conditions
- you’re on the fence as to whether or not you should take it because you have major test-taking anxiety
- anxiety starts kicking in at the first section, and even if you manage to calm down, you still can’t finish in time because you had to keep rereading
Join now and set yourself up for LSAT Test Day Success.
Hit reply and let me know if you have any questions about it.
-Steve
P.S. Here's what one student had to say about my Test Day preparation techniques:
“Even though I had the worst week ever leading up to the test, I still felt confident because I knew exactly what to expect when I walked into the testing center...from being prepared for the extra strain of the experimental section to not wearing a hoodie into the test...Wish the guy hyperventilating next to me in Section 3 had the same 'LSAT Blog' chill pill I did.”- Allison A., 158 to 171
P.P.S. In my next email, I’ll share some strategies to help you figure out what different words and phrases mean in Logic Games.
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