I've noticed that on practice tests, I would think I did very well on a test but end up doing poorly in reality. Then, on another test, I'd think I did poorly but actually do well. I don't know if this is normal, but I felt like I didn't do a good job on this February LSAT and I'm hoping it turns out that I really did.
So, I'm asking you guys and girls a question. On practice tests or on real past tests you've completed, how did your feeling immediately after the test reflect your score?
Did you feel good or bad and, correspondingly, was the score lower than what you're used to, as should be or expected prior to test, or higher?
P.S. Reflect * on poll
Thanks,
RR
POLL: How accurate were your feelings to the LSAT score? Forum
- RodionRaskolnikov
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- Bildungsroman
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Re: POLL: How accurate were your feelings to the LSAT score?
My feelings usually matched my performance pretty closely. After I took the LSAT for real I predicted my exact score: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5#p3080631 But some people definitely feel bad when they did well and vice versa. Depends on the person.
- Tiago Splitter
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Re: POLL: How accurate were your feelings to the LSAT score?
On the June 2011 test I had Reading Comp last and felt it was by far the toughest section. I walked out expecting a lower score than I ultimately received.
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