Not to be dramatic but it was horrible.
Okay, so it wasn’t as bad as you would think. I mean, of course I’d rather be sleeping when I hear the birds chirp through my window on a Saturday morning during summer break, but hey, a girl’s gotta do what it takes to get into law school. If that means waking up at 6am on a cold cloudy Saturday, then so be it.
One thing you have to realize about the LSAT is that it’s not the big monster people claim it is so long as you prepare accordingly before. If you’ve never seen an LSAT question before, I guarantee you the test questions will trip you out. All the answer choices will look the same and at the same time all the answer choices will look incorrect. But so long as you learn how to answer those odd questions before time, you’ll be good. You don’t have to be a genius to score ridiculously high on the LSAT, you just need to have the will and motivation to put in the study hours. If you have these things, you’ll see the results at the end.
So, ladies join me now in sending me good vibes and prayers that when I get my results in October for this September LSAT, they’re everything I expect them to be and will reflect the study hours I put in.
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