Hey lit, its my dream to go to Harvard Law, as a current student at a top 40-50 uni and the first person in my family to attend college. I took the LSAT last week and scored much lower than what I was practicing. Probably no better than a 166. This is because I had multiple anxiety attacks toward the end of the exam. Also a pretty anxious person in general, particularly in social situations and anything performance based (exams, athletics, stage fright, etc.) I tried therapy in the past and it didn't help, is there anything to read that can help me out with this?
Good Self Help Books
This isn't Reddit
and you have no chance at that
Fuck you faggot
Don't get mad at me, I'm the only one that is going to tell you the truth
Ooh, are you bitter you failed your dreams? That's too bad for you :(.
Good luck OP
As long as you're not white or Asian, you've still probably got a shot. Don't worry about your inadequacies, there's a whole infrastructure of lies and cant built to cover for you.
If you're one of the higher races, then lol. You sound like a total fucking wreck. You do realize there are people out there at least as smart as you who aren't subject to uncontrollable panic attacks, and they'll eat your lunch, right? Maybe upper-tier law isn't for you. How far do you think you're going to make it as a big-shot lawyer if you can't even take a fucking paper exam without a nervous breakdown?
He has a point, unfortunately. You've gotta fix your problems if you want to be a big shot.
Take pills and cognitive behavioral therapy
It just gets worse in Law school
I don't really wanna be a big shot lawyer that's not too important to me. Harvard's always seemed untouchable to me though but I have a pretty good chance to get in if I score well on the LSAT
Seriously though are there no good books for this?