It is important to carry a mid curriculum analysis to find out whether your preparation for SAT, GRE, and LSAT is satisfactory or not. If you find yourself feeling scared of the tests or mock trials, then your preparation has not up to the mark. Does this mean you should skip the test until you are confident of your preparation? Certainly not.

Many persons are scared of sitting in mock trials because they will end up with low marks and they feel that this will unnecessarily place stress and burden on family members. Well, such persons are merely fooling themselves. When you avoid giving a mock test, you are merely admitting that you have not prepared well and you do not want the extra pressure because your ego is involved.

The belief that excess pressure is only going to cause problems is completely wrong. Excess pressure from family often helps individuals stay corrective steps midcourse. However, if you delay and if you keep it pending for too long, you may find it impossible to rectify the mistakes and improve your preparation for SAT, GRE, and LSAT.

When you have just completed fifty percent of the curriculum, it is obvious that you will not be in a position to solve the entire paper. However, if you have focused on concepts and have tried to assimilate the same, you will find it easier to plan and solve few future problems as well. This means that a fifty percent preparation may help you score sixty to seventy percent marks.

Such a confidence boost can have are very positive impact on your SAT, GRE, and LSAT preparation. If you are confident that you will succeed, it is just a question of a time before you take your preparation to the next level. Fear of failure can pull you down. In the same way, confidence of success can have a positive impact on your preparation as well.