What would you do for a snack on your break?
Energy drink?
Power Bar?
Protein Bar?
Nuts?
Banana?
Almonds?
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Flavor cliff bar? Heard almond cranberry is good...GeePee wrote:A banana and a Cliff bar was pretty clutch for me last year.
I think they're all pretty good. The chocolate brownie, chocolate peanut butter, the oatmeal raisin and the almond black cherry ones are all solid.TOMaHULK wrote:Flavor cliff bar? Heard almond carn is good...GeePee wrote:A banana and a Cliff bar was pretty clutch for me last year.
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+1. Also, allows you to absorb an enemy/competitor's strength.romothesavior wrote:--ImageRemoved--
As I noted in the other thread about this like an hour ago, go with human brains. Find the smartest Asian kid in the room and eat his brains Hannibal Lecter style.
No better brain food than brains.
I know, I read that and I was actually wondering if there was a specific asian group I should stick to (i.e. Korean/Japanese/Chinese)? I mean, which asian brain is really the best for the LSAT? It's not number crunching here...romothesavior wrote:--ImageRemoved--
As I noted in the other thread about this like an hour ago, go with human brains. Find the smartest Asian kid in the room and eat his brains Hannibal Lecter style.
No better brain food than brains.
... but this sounds more credited.romothesavior wrote:--ImageRemoved--
As I noted in the other thread about this like an hour ago, go with human brains. Find the smartest Asian kid in the room and eat his brains Hannibal Lecter style.
No better brain food than brains.
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Yeah, you wouldn't want to turn into a diva in the middle of the 5th section.Dr. Strangelove wrote:I'll bring what I brought to the SAT's: a Snickers bar.
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