Hi all,
Has anyone ever successfully been able to overcome severe underperformance on official test day? And if so, do you have any tips?
Going into the June test, I had a PT average of about 173, and was scoring 169-175 on practice tests. When I had my first-ever anxiety attack during the first section and got a 167, I decided to try again in September. The second time around, I was much more meticulous about my PT conditions during my prep. I gave myself only 33 minutes per section in my PT's, took them in various different environments, and made sure I didn't know what the experimental section would be before I started each exam. In about 20 tests before the September exam, I brought my average up to a 175/176, this time with a low score of 172 and a high score of 178. I also practiced meditating to help with the nerves, and was much more relaxed taking the LSAT the second time, but to no avail. I actually ended up getting my worst score ever - 164 - on the second official test.
Now I want to take the exam again in December because I keep choking, but I am far less confident in my ability to pull-through on game day. As I am also a student, I have less time to study this go-round, so I'm considering withdrawing and taking a gap year, but it would really be ideal if I could start law school next fall. Please let me know if you have any advice! Thanks in advance (: