Oh no.
See I felt like that when I took my exam - and I passed all three written sections. I had the oral section yesterday and while it was difficult, tough, hard etc - I was grilled like a cheese sandwich by two professors in particular and really do not think I'll pass, my friends are optimistic I will. It sounds incredibly daunting but you just gotta do your best. That's all you can do, really.
Now I'm waiting to see if I passed the orals. :bitesnailsnervousandterrified:
Oh geez, what is all this for? And when will you know how you did?
The whole thing with the LSAT is... sure, I
could take the test over again, but law admissions average out the LSAT scores - so if I'm aiming for a 165 and, let's say, I got a 160... to reach my goal, I'd have to get a 170 on the next test
Granted, not all law schools take the average, but from what I understand... a lot of them do
It happens.
But moving on, I hope you manage to meet your goal w/ the oral examination! *sends more positive vibes*
In the end, you have to do what is right for you.
Keep studying, and try not to be too hard on yourself.
Sometimes I think I'm actually being too
lenient on myself... sure, my goal is 165, but deep down I know I can do better than that. I actually took another practice test the other night and broke 170
My previous high was a 167, so I'm thinking this was just a fluke, but still... I know I can do better, so if I'm gonna take this damn test, I want to make sure I give it my all when I do it!
EDIT: Congrats, cobl! The last thing I can remember winning was "Best Halloween Costume" at the college's faculty costume party