I am signed up for the June LSAT. Every other time I have taken the test has been in the morning. I was wondering what to consider when taking the test later in the day.
When do you usually get out of the test?
Eat lunch before or late breakfast?
Anything else you have notice to help?
Taking the test at noon instead of taking the test in the AM Forum
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Re: Taking the test at noon instead of taking the test in the AM
Generally I peak mentally around 2 in the afternoon.. So to compensate I'm going to get my daily routine started a little earlier in the weeks leading up.
I normally score better if I workout early in the day before doing PT's so I plan on waking up early, working out, having a light lunch, do a few games and a few problems untimed to boost my confidence... I then plan on playing call of duty mw2 until an hour and a half before the test. At which point I will eat lunch and then head to the test.
I normally score better if I workout early in the day before doing PT's so I plan on waking up early, working out, having a light lunch, do a few games and a few problems untimed to boost my confidence... I then plan on playing call of duty mw2 until an hour and a half before the test. At which point I will eat lunch and then head to the test.
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Re: Taking the test at noon instead of taking the test in the AM
How is that game? I plan on getting it.typ3 wrote:Generally I peak mentally around 2 in the afternoon.. So to compensate I'm going to get my daily routine started a little earlier in the weeks leading up.
I normally score better if I workout early in the day before doing PT's so I plan on waking up early, working out, having a light lunch, do a few games and a few problems untimed to boost my confidence... I then plan on playing call of duty mw2 until an hour and a half before the test. At which point I will eat lunch and then head to the test.