Quick Tip: Waiting for Results What should you do when you’re waiting to hear back about your score? This is probably the most excruciating part of your LSAT journey, because it feels completely out of your control! And it is! Once you’ve taken the test, there’s nothing else to do. You could perhaps study for a future administration (if it’s, say, the next month), but my advice would be to just put aside the books and not think about the test. The exception to this, however, may be those who are taking the next administration (finding out their score only a week before the next test). But for most of you, this wouldn’t apply. If, worst case, you do need to retake, you’re going to feel much better about it if you didn’t spend the past 2 weeks worrying about things that aren’t in your control.
Taking Notes on RC
Taking Notes on RC
Taking Notes on RC
Quick Tip: Waiting for Results What should you do when you’re waiting to hear back about your score? This is probably the most excruciating part of your LSAT journey, because it feels completely out of your control! And it is! Once you’ve taken the test, there’s nothing else to do. You could perhaps study for a future administration (if it’s, say, the next month), but my advice would be to just put aside the books and not think about the test. The exception to this, however, may be those who are taking the next administration (finding out their score only a week before the next test). But for most of you, this wouldn’t apply. If, worst case, you do need to retake, you’re going to feel much better about it if you didn’t spend the past 2 weeks worrying about things that aren’t in your control.