Studying Friday Forum
- Poo-T

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Studying Friday
should I?
Also, I don't exercise much. But would it be wise anyways to maybe jog or bike (moderately/intensely) the day before, or maybe even the morning of, the test?
Also, I don't exercise much. But would it be wise anyways to maybe jog or bike (moderately/intensely) the day before, or maybe even the morning of, the test?
- Teflon_Don

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Re: Studying Friday
I wouldn't jog like that, because you could be burnt out/sore afterwards. A nice walk would be relaxing and get your blood flowing, though. Also, I would advise you to do nothing LSAT related this Friday. It's all a personal thing, obviously, but in June I did a timed section or so the day before and I think it simply fed into me being burnt out with the LSAT. In October I went to dinner and a movie with my family and scored 9pts higher on that exam. Take a breakPoo-T wrote:should I?
Also, I don't exercise much. But would it be wise anyways to maybe jog or bike (moderately/intensely) the day before, or maybe even the morning of, the test?
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JUburton

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Re: Studying Friday
Is this a LR test?Teflon_Don wrote:I wouldn't jog like that, because you could be burnt out/sore afterwards. A nice walk would be relaxing and get your blood flowing, though. Also, I would advise you to do nothing LSAT related this Friday. It's all a personal thing, obviously, but in June I did a timed section or so the day before and I think it simply fed into me being burnt out with the LSAT. In October I went to dinner and a movie with my family and scored 9pts higher on that exam. Take a breakPoo-T wrote:should I?
Also, I don't exercise much. But would it be wise anyways to maybe jog or bike (moderately/intensely) the day before, or maybe even the morning of, the test?
- Teflon_Don

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Re: Studying Friday
What?JUburton wrote:Is this a LR test?Teflon_Don wrote:I wouldn't jog like that, because you could be burnt out/sore afterwards. A nice walk would be relaxing and get your blood flowing, though. Also, I would advise you to do nothing LSAT related this Friday. It's all a personal thing, obviously, but in June I did a timed section or so the day before and I think it simply fed into me being burnt out with the LSAT. In October I went to dinner and a movie with my family and scored 9pts higher on that exam. Take a breakPoo-T wrote:should I?
Also, I don't exercise much. But would it be wise anyways to maybe jog or bike (moderately/intensely) the day before, or maybe even the morning of, the test?
- 20130312

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Re: Studying Friday
Don't do anything out of the ordinary. Just chill. You'll probably hurt yourself if you've never really jogged and suddenly decide to do an intense workout. Not what ya wanna do the day before the LSAT.
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- Poo-T

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Re: Studying Friday
InGoodFaith wrote:Don't do anything out of the ordinary. Just chill. You'll probably hurt yourself if you've never really jogged and suddenly decide to do an intense workout. Not what ya wanna do the day before the LSAT.
But I used to a lot, everyday last semester. But I haven't exercised much this semester, if at all. I don't know if that affects opinion your or not.
- 20130312

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Re: Studying Friday
Should've phrased that better, but same concept applies if you're out of practice.Poo-T wrote:InGoodFaith wrote:Don't do anything out of the ordinary. Just chill. You'll probably hurt yourself if you've never really jogged and suddenly decide to do an intense workout. Not what ya wanna do the day before the LSAT.
But I used to a lot, everyday last semester. But I haven't exercised much this semester, if at all. I don't know if that affects opinion your or not.
- Poo-T

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Re: Studying Friday
yea, you're probably right.InGoodFaith wrote:Should've phrased that better, but same concept applies if you're out of practice.Poo-T wrote:InGoodFaith wrote:Don't do anything out of the ordinary. Just chill. You'll probably hurt yourself if you've never really jogged and suddenly decide to do an intense workout. Not what ya wanna do the day before the LSAT.
But I used to a lot, everyday last semester. But I haven't exercised much this semester, if at all. I don't know if that affects opinion your or not.
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JUburton

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Re: Studying Friday
correlation/causation etc.Teflon_Don wrote:What?JUburton wrote:Is this a LR test?Teflon_Don wrote:I wouldn't jog like that, because you could be burnt out/sore afterwards. A nice walk would be relaxing and get your blood flowing, though. Also, I would advise you to do nothing LSAT related this Friday. It's all a personal thing, obviously, but in June I did a timed section or so the day before and I think it simply fed into me being burnt out with the LSAT. In October I went to dinner and a movie with my family and scored 9pts higher on that exam. Take a breakPoo-T wrote:should I?
Also, I don't exercise much. But would it be wise anyways to maybe jog or bike (moderately/intensely) the day before, or maybe even the morning of, the test?
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GGforLSAT

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Re: Studying Friday
I agree completely. Not only is there the potential of being unusually sore on text day, there is also the increased likelihood of getting sick. If you are anything like me, you are under some stress because of this test, and working out will most likely increase the amount of stress on your body. It is flu season, after all. Don't take that risk.InGoodFaith wrote:Should've phrased that better, but same concept applies if you're out of practice.Poo-T wrote:InGoodFaith wrote:Don't do anything out of the ordinary. Just chill. You'll probably hurt yourself if you've never really jogged and suddenly decide to do an intense workout. Not what ya wanna do the day before the LSAT.
But I used to a lot, everyday last semester. But I haven't exercised much this semester, if at all. I don't know if that affects opinion your or not.
- Br3v

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Re: Studying Friday
don't do anything different than normal on test day
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