To: All of  you who were  in my LSAT courses leading up to  the December 4,  2010 LSAT

I am sure that you are feeling a bit stressed about tomorrow, but I wanted  to send you a note of encouragement.  Don’t do too much LSAT today and make sure that you don’t get  to bed too late tonight.  Be  prepared to settle in for a long day tomorrow.

Remember  that, above all else, the LSAT is a test of the comprehension of information and then reasoning with the information that you comprehend. So, keep focussing on: What is being said and why.

Please also remember two  things:

1. Your objective is to score high enough so that your LSAT score  will  not keep you out of law  school; and

2.   You do  have the option of  not scoring your LSAT (see the exact requirements and directions from Law  Services) if you so choose. (Of course you would  never know what the score  was.

These are things  that are good to keep  in mind while  you are actually taking the test.

I wanted to tell you, that I very much enjoyed  working with you and your group. My level of enjoyment with a class  is directly tied to how much the class is participating. So, thanks for your participation!

Finally, I could  close  by saying  “Good Luck” – but I  would  rather close  by saying:

“I wish the presence of mind that you need to focus on getting the job done!”

All the best and stay in touch!

John Richardson

http://www.masteringthelsat.com