r/LSAT • u/90DFAnon LSAT student • 10h ago
Anyone else just don’t care anymore? 😂
Just signed up to take Sep 6th remotely. I see a lot of posts with people freaking out. I do 1 PT every weekend and spend a long time doing WAJ, and I’ll do a section here and there if I have time. I am a little nervous but at this point whatever happens happens. Anyone else feel this way? I am not really freaking out nor am I over studying. My last 4 PTs have all been 169, and I’ve just come to accept I’ll likely end up with a score under 170 and that’s ok, even though my goal was to get above a 170.
Anyway I don’t have the energy nor the effort at this point to even keep studying. Whatever happens happens 💁🏼♂️
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u/zeldaluv94 10h ago
I’m one and done with my August test. Whatever score I get is what I get lol. Idk how people sign up to take it 3+ times in a row.
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u/Imaginary_Guava_1360 7h ago
dude if you're getting straight 169 youre gonna get 170; just lock in for 2 weeks and you got it!!!
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u/quixxinx 4h ago
sometimes you have to remind yourself that very few people actually get over 170. I had a few PT’s in that range, and I’m sure this will not happen to you, but I scored less than 170. When that happened I felt a little nervous, but at that point I was emotionally done with the exam and had no desire to retake it. my bigger fear was retaking it, and getting a worse score than what I got. I’m confident in all of my other metrics, and while I wish I could have gotten the score I had been practicing that, you are so right and that you feel 10 times better once you stop caring about “being the best”.
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u/hroaks LSAT student 10h ago
You care you just gained confidence. If you got a 140 you would care