<p>Hey, you've studied</p>
<p>You have gone through a slew of prep-test</p>
<p>You know how to do this.</p>
<p>take a deep breath,</p>
<p>pull out your cance of nicely sharpened pencils and your watch</p>
<p>Relax</p>
<p>and kill that LSAT.</p>
<p>all the best.</p>
<p>S</p>
<p>Ditto!</p>
<p>My DS is taking it this morning...he's prepped and as relaxed as one can be before taking such a test...I'm more nervous than he is!</p>
<p>But thought I'd share an email he got Thursday night from an admissions dean at a law school in the northeast...</p>
<p>"Dear____:</p>
<p>I remember how you're feeling right now. The day before taking the LSAT is full of pressure. My advice: Put away the books. Rent a bad movie. Order a pizza. Get some sleep. Then go kill the LSAT.</p>
<p>Best of luck."</p>
<p>LOVED IT! SO did DS, who immediately said he would apply to that law school (even tho it's one he hadn't considered prior to receiving that email...</p>
<p>Very cool.</p>
<p>In any event, best of luck to all you LSAT test takers today--from the mother of one also taking it, and a lawyer who in fact survived (and thrived) after taking it herself o lo these many years ago!</p>
<p>I meant to typr cache of nicely sharpened pencils.</p>
<p>I forgot to type today was SAT test day also (good luck to all who took that test today too!)</p>
<p>Thanks, it was fun =P</p>
<p>dd took the test yesterday-
prepped well, but came home very tentative on how she did-
time well the issue-</p>
<p>can someone speak to the advantage/disadvantage to cancelling the test scores?
thankyou-</p>
<p>IF she really feels uncomfortable she has 9 days which to cancel. </p>
<p>The upside is that is she is really feeling bad about the test, there will be no score associated with the test. </p>
<p>The downside is that the law schools will see that she did cancel.</p>
<p>They actually said 6 calendar days to cancel, so I guess it would have to be in by Friday. Some law schools only look at the highest score, but many of the top ones will average or look at all of them. Depending on how bad she thought it was, she may or may not want to cancel. It might not be any better in December. </p>
<p>I thought this one was hard but so was June. The October wasn't too much worse and I will definitely not take it again. I know December is also sometimes a disadvantage because the class starts to fill up by the time they get to your application.</p>