The test is done. I felt pretty good about it as I was leaving. Hopefully my feelings and score reconcile with each other. Thanks to those that wished me luck, I had a serious case of the jitters the night before the test and the support helped.
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SnowmaNick,
You will be fine. I took mine with a savage hangover (forgot the date until 2:00 a.m.). Your preparation will carry you through. :)Randy
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Originally posted by chessmanSnowmaNick,
You will be fine. I took mine with a savage hangover (forgot the date until 2:00 a.m.). Your preparation will carry you through. :)
I agree. You were more prepared than most by virtue of the Kaplan classes. The most important thing you could have done was not stress yourself. Remember that you were prepared and that many law schools do not average your LSAT results. Unless you are targeting a specific school that does average the results, rest assured that you can torture yourself even more and take it multiple times.
I prepared for the LSAT two years and wound up taking it three times. I earned the exact same score the first two times I took it and improved my score the last time I took it. Luckily, I did my research and the schools I wanted did not average test results. Oddly, I earned my best score when I was sick and had not slept well due to loud dorm neighbors.
This is, of course, a really long-winded way of saying belated good luck, and I'm sure you did well. :crazy:
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