u/EchidnaContent1538

▲ 7 r/LSAT

LR follow up

I already posted this is a bigger post, but I specifically mentioned want an answer to this so I’m posting again lol

I took the LSAT yesterday and had a crazy amount of time left on LR. Like talking 6-10 minutes left. That’s making me hella nervous because that has never been the case. Averagely, I finish on PTs with like 4 minutes left—never more than 5 though. Obviously with that extra time I went and reviewed everything I had flagged. And honestly maybe that was the difference—when I noticed I was having trouble with one, I picked the best answer in the moment and then went back after answering everything. People who are LSAT savvy, is that normal?

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u/EchidnaContent1538 — 6 days ago
▲ 12 r/LSAT

June Thoughts??

So I finished the June LSAT a few hours ago. First time taking the real thing. And I seriously just don’t know how I did. Like, everyone is asking and all I can say is “I don’t even know.” and that’s truthful. I’m thankful I don’t feel like I bombed it, but holy hell I wish I had at least some idea.

I kind of think the instant gratification of “show answer” or just getting a score back immediately after taking a test on Law Hub is kind of the death of me here. I feel so uneasy about not getting my score back for another few weeks eek!!

Also, I had a crazy amount of time left on LR. Like talking 6-10 minutes left. That’s making me hella nervous because that has never been the case. Averagely, I finish on PTs with like 4 minutes left—never more than 5 though. Obviously with that extra time I went and reviewed everything I had flagged. And honestly maybe that was the difference—when I noticed I was having trouble with one, I picked the best answer in the moment and then went back after answering everything. People who are LSAT savvy, is that normal?

Reading was a different beast. The other day I literally only got 1 wrong in an (untimed) pt reading section, so I know I can do it. But I had about 2 minutes left once I had answered everything. I don’t feel the most confident about it, but not the worst either.

Anywho, if you took/are taking the June LSAT, I wish you the best!!!! We’re in this together. There’s always August lol.

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u/EchidnaContent1538 — 6 days ago