@Pacifico said:
I was recently advised on a good mentality to take in general... It is highly likely that I will get a question wrong, most likely more than one question, so given that every question has equal worth, then I should maintain control …
I think secretly every LSAT test-taker wants to know if a phenomenal score is doable and more importantly, realistic. Simple answer is: yes. Difficult answer: it takes a lot of dedication and hard work to get to that yes.
@goalis180 I completely agree with you! Yes, this process is entirely subjective. It's all based on knowing your own potential/capability and how determined you are to do well. Any other comparisons are academic.
@shiv.tomer1 Lol. I don't know what the point of PMing me is if you were going to respond on this thread. Sorry buddy, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
@Matt1234567 O_O...// Crown Attorney's office...sounds so regal. Is it weird that I can imagine you running around in some palatial palace of adorned marble and with dozens of parchment scrolls clutched in your hands???
@nye8870 Oh you mean this thing that they call a "belly button"? Yeah I think I have one too...and some other people that I know. We may be able to do a class-action law suit...
Well first off, it's always a good sign that your BR score is higher than your actual score. So congrats to that!
Blind Review is the meat of progression. (I just came up with that...maybe I should copyright it...) What you can do is be more judic…