LSAT re-take and test anxiety
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 12:17 am
Hello everyone,
I recently retook the LSAT and received a score much lower than I had anticipated. I took my first exam in October using crappy study tools and scored a 160. I retook again this past December after utilizing much better prep materails (the powerscore bibles) and studying my ass off. I enjoyed studying and felt that I had dedicated much more time and energy to the process and had actually learned the test. My preptest scores fell between the high 160s and low 170s. The score I received on my re-take was a 162.
After analyzing my results, I saw that I had significantly improved in the LR section, which is the section I enjoyed the most. I completely bombed the section I was most afraid of, the AR. I felt that I had a much stronger understanding of the games this time around and actually enjoyed solving them, but I ran across a type of game that I wasn't used to seeing and wasn't prepared for and it threw me into a complete panic. I plan on retaking in June and applying for the next cycle. I am dedicated to strengthening my skills (which obviously need a boost) but I am completely devasted by my results and further discouraged by the feeling that they had more to do with anxiety than my actual skill level. Does anyone have any adivce on how to manage this?
For background info, I have a GPA of 3.88. I feel as if I grossly underperformed on the exams and know that a boost in my score will open up many more possiblities for me. I am particulary worried about my problem with anxiety because it isn't a problem that can be solved by "buckling down" and trying harder. I appreciate any advice!
I recently retook the LSAT and received a score much lower than I had anticipated. I took my first exam in October using crappy study tools and scored a 160. I retook again this past December after utilizing much better prep materails (the powerscore bibles) and studying my ass off. I enjoyed studying and felt that I had dedicated much more time and energy to the process and had actually learned the test. My preptest scores fell between the high 160s and low 170s. The score I received on my re-take was a 162.
After analyzing my results, I saw that I had significantly improved in the LR section, which is the section I enjoyed the most. I completely bombed the section I was most afraid of, the AR. I felt that I had a much stronger understanding of the games this time around and actually enjoyed solving them, but I ran across a type of game that I wasn't used to seeing and wasn't prepared for and it threw me into a complete panic. I plan on retaking in June and applying for the next cycle. I am dedicated to strengthening my skills (which obviously need a boost) but I am completely devasted by my results and further discouraged by the feeling that they had more to do with anxiety than my actual skill level. Does anyone have any adivce on how to manage this?
For background info, I have a GPA of 3.88. I feel as if I grossly underperformed on the exams and know that a boost in my score will open up many more possiblities for me. I am particulary worried about my problem with anxiety because it isn't a problem that can be solved by "buckling down" and trying harder. I appreciate any advice!