smccgrey wrote:Hands up if you're feeling stressed and/or a little ON EDGE
Honestly I just feel beat down by the lsat right now
Maybe I shouldn't have PTd after a work but
But goddamn
smccgrey wrote:Hands up if you're feeling stressed and/or a little ON EDGE
+1smccgrey wrote:Hands up if you're feeling stressed and/or a little ON EDGE
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I regret PT71 and PT72 being my final timed PTs. They were some of my lower scores and definitely lowered my confidence level. I wanted to go into the test with a good 175 or something at my back. Some dude in the retakers thread has 178s and up in his past five tests. But, at this point, we've done our due diligence. We've taken X number of practice tests (mine is 28) and we know where our scores are. I'm just focusing today and tomorrow on being confident in the process that has worked thus far.smccgrey wrote:It just hit me this evening. I hope this helps rather than hinders my LSAT success.BJS wrote:Harveyprblygot180.gif
My normal stress level is this. Now it's this.
smccgrey wrote:Yeah that was my goal for this week but FUCK THAT GUY.
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SAME. Down to the boots.sfoglia wrote:Mom: You should do something to celebrate when the LSAT's over.
Me: Yeah, I don't think I have any friends left.
ETA: And then I was like, "I think I'm going to buy myself those boots I want instead." Predictable.
though, real talk - are any of us getting any rest? anxiety to the max --> insomniahereisonehand wrote:one should not take a full PT after work
eta: but if you do continue, remember that your performance now is probably not indicative of what you can do when rested
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upset that we're having some weird in between weather here and boots make my ankles hot - but flats would not get enough wear, and i hate booties..a nice bag may have to dohetookmetoamovie wrote:SAME. Down to the boots.sfoglia wrote:Mom: You should do something to celebrate when the LSAT's over.
Me: Yeah, I don't think I have any friends left.
ETA: And then I was like, "I think I'm going to buy myself those boots I want instead." Predictable.
smccgrey wrote:Other than my husband I have like 2.sfoglia wrote:Mom: You should do something to celebrate when the LSAT's over.
Me: Yeah, I don't think I have any friends left.
Ahahaha that is too funny.smccgrey wrote:I literally went boot shopping this afternoon after buying printer ink.hetookmetoamovie wrote:SAME. Down to the boots.sfoglia wrote:Mom: You should do something to celebrate when the LSAT's over.
Me: Yeah, I don't think I have any friends left.
ETA: And then I was like, "I think I'm going to buy myself those boots I want instead." Predictable.
WTF guys.
Unfortunately the ones I'm obsessed with are like $450 and I already bought the coat I wanted.
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congrats on waking up early naturally and consistently!! i'm going to try this long run thing tomorrow to see if it might put me into a slumber for the full duration - though, i always wake up at least once and eat in the middle of the night so..smccgrey wrote:So far, no sleep trouble. And I've been waking up naturally at 6 the last couple of days! Honestly, I think drowsiness is a SERIOUS concern for me, so I'm glad that my forcing myself to wake up early has more or less worked.accessislife wrote:though, real talk - are any of us getting any rest? anxiety to the max --> insomniahereisonehand wrote:one should not take a full PT after work
eta: but if you do continue, remember that your performance now is probably not indicative of what you can do when rested
I've been having trouble sleeping, and cutting down on caffeine in the afternoon has helped a ton. I had three cups today, though, so I just went in a run in an effort to exhaust myself. I will be running errands around town tomorrow morning, then plan to do a calm-the-fuck-down cleaning sess, so hopefully I'll get some rest on tomorrow night.smccgrey wrote:So far, no sleep trouble. And I've been waking up naturally at 6 the last couple of days! Honestly, I think drowsiness is a SERIOUS concern for me, so I'm glad that my forcing myself to wake up early has more or less worked.accessislife wrote: though, real talk - are any of us getting any rest? anxiety to the max --> insomnia
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