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Aug 07, 2006 09:43

You know how some weekends are great and you get back to work on Monday feeling refreshed and, though never actually happy to be at work, you are at least generally optimistic and in a pretty good mood?  And then there are the weekends that are horrible and stressful that by Sunday night you are more exhausted than you were Friday night and the ( Read more... )

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magus24601 August 7 2006, 15:42:37 UTC
(A little late, I know...) but try not to fret too much about the practice tests. I know (as you do, you crazy test-taking machine) the LSAT/prep is likely to be different from your GMAT studies, but I distinctly remember being told to not worry about your preptest scores nosediving mid-course because the stuff you 'know' starts to seriously conflict with the stuff you're being taught, combined with trying to stay within time limits = bad test score. If it makes you feel any better, I did quite well with my lsat prep tests and was SERIOUSLY disappointed by my actual test score.

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lilac2006 August 8 2006, 13:46:26 UTC
Never a little late - athough the intense portion of my fretting was on Sunday, the residual is still there ;)

It is actually comforting that you were told that the stuff you 'know' starts to conflict with the stuff you're being taught - cause that is exactly how I feel. The time limits thing is starting to kill me too - the things I have learned how to do, I have learned to do taking my sweet old time.

Doesn't make me feel better to hear you were so disappointed by your score :( But I am hoping that the connection between prep and real test isn't as close as I've been thinking it is!

Thanks for the words of encouragement! :)

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magus24601 August 8 2006, 14:28:33 UTC
any time! These days, I don't even like playing games that require things be done in a time limit.

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