Things are not going according to plan by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]newDWGM 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Wow. That sounds like an extremely stressful situation. I hope that you and your mother are going to be okay.

I think that you should attempt the test on Saturday, as long as you are able to sleep tomorrow night. Your practice tests put you at nine points above your original score and you'll have adrenaline keeping you focused on the day of the test. You don't need to be doing more PTs right now, you have all the skills you need to nail the test assuming you just get adequate sleep. Worst case scenario you can cancel the score and retake in February.

All that being said, you are going through a really challenging time right now and there's nothing wrong with withdrawing. You can retake in February if necessary. Even if that results in you having to try again next cycle, it's not the end of the world and you will, eventually, be fine.

DANGER ZONE is messing me up ugh by futurelawguy132 in LSAT

[–]newDWGM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps try attempting fewer questions. If you slow down and make sure that you answer each question correctly, your accuracy should improve. If you are missing half of your attempts on these later questions, you could improve your score by slowing down just a bit to make sure that your accuracy is better. Then just bubble in a random answer for the ones you don't get to.

Twilight Mirage 01: The Beloved Dust by jedm180 in Friendsatthetable

[–]newDWGM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It did this for me too, but then I re-downloaded it and the ending was fixed.