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Gearing up for the June LSAT and have been consistently gettin 170+ for the past 3-4 tests, highest being 175. It felt really good seeing that score and I felt pretty confident as I was taking it. This past test I took, there definitely were some harder RC passages and what I thought were 4-5 star LR questions in the first 10 questions of each section (which I know can happen but still threw me off) and to get to the top of Mt. Whatsthepoint, I ended up getting a 162, which I knew taking it, it was going to be not as good as the others, but its so demoralizing seeing that sink so far down, and checking the questions, seeing that I choked on some layups really gets to me. Just when I thought I was done making the same stupid mistakes I go and do it all over again and again. I thought I was really starting to improve until this happened and completely altered by perception of how well I think I'll be able to do on the June test (aiming for a 166-171). Would really appreciate any advice/words of encouragement on how to get over this.
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The score on a single preptest shouldn't matter to you as much as you seem to think it does. Even the best in the world have off days where they don't perform well. I'd analyze the mistakes you made and why, maybe you didn't get a good sleep the night before, maybe you skipped your usual pretest routine. The way you're talking, it seems like you'd have answered those questions right 9/10 times, so just understand why you missed it that one time and what you can do to make sure it doesn't happen again. Don't let one preptest get into you head, you got this!
Your PT's are your range not the be all end all. And just know that your progress zoomed out is trending positive! You've got one data point where you're zooming in on the graph, but know you're on the up and up 📈
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