Last PT before January LSAT…we got this y’all 🫡

If you’ve read my post history you know this ain’t my first LSAT rodeo; I’ve severely underperformed on my last two tries compared to my PTs (154 > 160). Did some soul searching after the November LSAT and even though I really wanted to never look at this test again, decided I would be doing myself a disservice to not retake.

Subscribed to PowerScore in November (I was fully self study prior), and I think they really helped me hone in on fundamentals. I also emphasized explaining to myself why other answers were wrong and the correct AC was the winner. As someone who’s been known to panic and switch my answer, this really helped me not give away points when I already had the right AC. Maybe more importantly, I’ve gotten consistent with working out again, tried to stay off Reddit (sorry), and overall have just been taking care of myself. I know that I’ve been my own worst enemy when it comes to performing on this test, and I’ve taken steps to reduce and manage my anxiety.

Took my last PT yesterday morning and had my highest score and BR to date. I’m not necessarily expecting a 175 on test day given my past performances (anxiety treatment wasn’t included in my Powerscore tier), but it’s a real confidence boost to know I’m capable of it. Deep breaths on test day, we know what we’re doing. We got this y’all - godspeed 🫡

If you’ve read my post history you know this ain’t my first LSAT rodeo; I’ve severely underperformed on my last two tries compared to my PTs (154 > 160). Did some soul searching after the November LSAT and even though I really wanted to never look at this test again, decided I would be doing myself a disservice to not retake.

Subscribed to PowerScore in November (I was fully self study prior), and I think they really helped me hone in on fundamentals. I also emphasized explaining to myself why other answers were wrong and the correct AC was the winner. As someone who’s been known to panic and switch my answer, this really helped me not give away points when I already had the right AC. Maybe more importantly, I’ve gotten consistent with working out again, tried to stay off Reddit (sorry), and overall have just been taking care of myself. I know that I’ve been my own worst enemy when it comes to performing on this test, and I’ve taken steps to reduce and manage my anxiety.

Took my last PT yesterday morning and had my highest score and BR to date. I’m not necessarily expecting a 175 on test day given my past performances (anxiety treatment wasn’t included in my Powerscore tier), but it’s a real confidence boost to know I’m capable of it. Deep breaths on test day, we know what we’re doing. We got this y’all - godspeed 🫡