Need a pick me up... any tips?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 5:28 pm
Quick notes:
Been hardcore studying since Jan.
Splitter, aiming for a 167+.
Best PT scores were the 30s with a few low 170s around my belt.
I have taken every available LSAT (including retakes of all the following: 30s, 50s, 46-49, and 61 since my June cancel).
In the last few weeks: my PT average was around 162-165 (that includes 6 tests I had never seen before 40-45 + 62)
Just got done with PT 62 and got a 162. Time was a huge issue as I had to guess on 10 total questions and missed 9 of them.
Just took PT 63 (a retake from June) and scored a 163. I did worse (I assume anyway) on the LG as I had 5 minutes+ to recheck answers in June, but had to guess on 2 questions in the 3rd game which I both got wrong. No clue why that game messed me up. Everyone seems to think the ball game is hardest and I blew through that game in no time.
Anyway, the recent low scores have really been killing my confidence. I know how important it is to go in with a positive attitude, but my recent scores (mainly my RC scores, as I missed 10 today, and missed 8 on PT 62) have just crushed me.
Anyone have any advice on how to shrug off the feeling of backward progression?
Been hardcore studying since Jan.
Splitter, aiming for a 167+.
Best PT scores were the 30s with a few low 170s around my belt.
I have taken every available LSAT (including retakes of all the following: 30s, 50s, 46-49, and 61 since my June cancel).
In the last few weeks: my PT average was around 162-165 (that includes 6 tests I had never seen before 40-45 + 62)
Just got done with PT 62 and got a 162. Time was a huge issue as I had to guess on 10 total questions and missed 9 of them.
Just took PT 63 (a retake from June) and scored a 163. I did worse (I assume anyway) on the LG as I had 5 minutes+ to recheck answers in June, but had to guess on 2 questions in the 3rd game which I both got wrong. No clue why that game messed me up. Everyone seems to think the ball game is hardest and I blew through that game in no time.
Anyway, the recent low scores have really been killing my confidence. I know how important it is to go in with a positive attitude, but my recent scores (mainly my RC scores, as I missed 10 today, and missed 8 on PT 62) have just crushed me.
Anyone have any advice on how to shrug off the feeling of backward progression?