Starting to get nervous! Forum
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Starting to get nervous!
So my first Diagnostic with Testmasters was a 172. After weeks of work and plenty of practice problems etc, my score is going down! Can anybody explain this? I'm 7 points lower on the last 2 DIAGS, and with the test coming up on February 6 I'm beginning to freak out.
Any advice? Other than a time machine where I just don't show up to this stupid class...
Any advice? Other than a time machine where I just don't show up to this stupid class...
- sarlis
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Re: Starting to get nervous!
just relax. maybe take a few days off from studying.
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Re: Starting to get nervous!
vassarman wrote:So my first Diagnostic with Testmasters was a 172. After weeks of work and plenty of practice problems etc, my score is going down! Can anybody explain this? I'm 7 points lower on the last 2 DIAGS, and with the test coming up on February 6 I'm beginning to freak out.
Any advice? Other than a time machine where I just don't show up to this stupid class...
It is because you didn't get chance to live good normal life. Trust me live normally, take this exam as fun weekend and you will see improvement. Not only that legal careers, law school it is all about being most normal and active. l
- MBZags
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What the frack?vivecan005 wrote:It is because you didn't get chance to live good normal life.
- jmaan
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honestly dont get nervous...i started to get nervous before my first LSAT and scored terribly...second time around i acted like the test didnt matter and i scored my pt average....so stop worrying!!
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Re: Starting to get nervous!
Please provide two reasons to support your claim and use of the forementioned term.MBZags wrote:What the frack?vivecan005 wrote:It is because you didn't get chance to live good normal life.
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Re: Starting to get nervous!
My 1st Diag with Testmasters was 168, 2nd was 172, 3rd was 160, and 4th was 161.
Testmasters really is for students who knew jack about LSAT. For them, I highly recommend Testmasters, especially their comprehensive approach with logic reasoning. However, for those who are familiar with LSAT (ie, those who took LSAT at least once before Testmasters), Testmasters is really a disservice because you're being taught very basic concepts designed for starters and there is no training on how to get it within 35 minutes.
So it is really up to you to get back up. I recommend that you stop doing the home work and just do their practice exams starting with June 2007, timed. Still go to class but practice doing tests until you puke. Or you could chill as others suggested and see what happens. Appearently it works for some, just not me.
Good luck.
Testmasters really is for students who knew jack about LSAT. For them, I highly recommend Testmasters, especially their comprehensive approach with logic reasoning. However, for those who are familiar with LSAT (ie, those who took LSAT at least once before Testmasters), Testmasters is really a disservice because you're being taught very basic concepts designed for starters and there is no training on how to get it within 35 minutes.
So it is really up to you to get back up. I recommend that you stop doing the home work and just do their practice exams starting with June 2007, timed. Still go to class but practice doing tests until you puke. Or you could chill as others suggested and see what happens. Appearently it works for some, just not me.
Good luck.
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Re: Starting to get nervous!
Bigfatpanda:
You tried to be so much conclusive in your post. Saying "Apparently it works for me?"
While it just works for you then why to post on a forum which is browsed throughout the world? Or you believe in NOT giving any advice BUT to explain the world that what works for you and what doesn't?
You tried to be so much conclusive in your post. Saying "Apparently it works for me?"
While it just works for you then why to post on a forum which is browsed throughout the world? Or you believe in NOT giving any advice BUT to explain the world that what works for you and what doesn't?
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Re: Starting to get nervous!
Shut up.vivecan005 wrote:Bigfatpanda:
You tried to be so much conclusive in your post. Saying "Apparently it works for me?"
While it just works for you then why to post on a forum which is browsed throughout the world? Or you believe in NOT giving any advice BUT to explain the world that what works for you and what doesn't?
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UTexas wrote:Shut up.vivecan005 wrote:Bigfatpanda:
You tried to be so much conclusive in your post. Saying "Apparently it works for me?"
While it just works for you then why to post on a forum which is browsed throughout the world? Or you believe in NOT giving any advice BUT to explain the world that what works for you and what doesn't?
What the fuck you talking about bitch Utexas? Who is going to explain "Shut up"