LSAT Stress
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:35 pm
I took the LSAT on Saturday for the first time and I have an awful feeling that I underperformed. I've been studying since January, and I took BluePrint from July-Last Week. My scores on the final 3 diagnostics were 163, 159, 162. I really thought I'd be somewhere in that range.
On Saturday, Section 3 and 4 were games. I killed the first one, and got killed on the second one. Turns out the the first one was experimental (Person next to me had Reading as experimental and his only games section was my Section 4). I could sit here and cry about how bad my luck is, but I'm already trying my best to move on, regroup, and plan.
Going into this, my main goal was and still is usc law school. It's my senior year there now and I have a 3.6 which is nice, but I highly doubt my September LSAT score will be high enough to complement it. I already registered for the December exam. Regardless, I'm taking a week off to let my brain calm down, before I get back into it again (is that a bad idea?).
The only other thing I'm contemplating is whether or not I should cancel my score. I don't see much incentive to because although they see all scores, USC, Loyola, UCLA, and Pepperdine claim* they do not average multiple scores.
Just wanted to get your opinion on my situation altogether.
Thanks a lot.
On Saturday, Section 3 and 4 were games. I killed the first one, and got killed on the second one. Turns out the the first one was experimental (Person next to me had Reading as experimental and his only games section was my Section 4). I could sit here and cry about how bad my luck is, but I'm already trying my best to move on, regroup, and plan.
Going into this, my main goal was and still is usc law school. It's my senior year there now and I have a 3.6 which is nice, but I highly doubt my September LSAT score will be high enough to complement it. I already registered for the December exam. Regardless, I'm taking a week off to let my brain calm down, before I get back into it again (is that a bad idea?).
The only other thing I'm contemplating is whether or not I should cancel my score. I don't see much incentive to because although they see all scores, USC, Loyola, UCLA, and Pepperdine claim* they do not average multiple scores.
Just wanted to get your opinion on my situation altogether.
Thanks a lot.