7 of the biggest LSAT Test Day mistakes to avoid:
- 1. Name on government ID not matching the one on your admission ticket. University ID no good.
- 2. Focusing on other people before the exam and during.
- 3. Getting bogged down on tough questions and thinking it's the end of the world.
- 4. Get stressed about / stuck on a previous question/section when you've already moved on.
- 5. Thinking it's all about this one test.
- 6. Trying out something new - this is just another PT you've taken. You've practiced things a certain way - stick with what you've been doing.
- 7. Worrying too much about the results on this one test. While the LSAT as a whole is incredibly important, no one particular test will make or break you - you can always retake. Law schools don't average multiple scores - they only take the highest.
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