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Hi guys! Taking the LSAT at 2pm today. I was wondering if you had any advice you are willing to share as to what your LSAT test day warm up is? I want to perform well on this test and I do not want to study too much or too the little morning of. Advice? What works best for you??? perform
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Also- prepare mentally that even once you "sign in" at whatever time that it can be a WHILE before you actually start the test. My proctor couldn't figure out how to hear me so tech support had to get on, reboot, and reinstall their software. Oh, and the proctor made me REARRANGE my office nook so my back was to a door. So I didn't start the test till nearly 1115 and was totally thrown off my game.
I highly agree with some exercise the morning of an exam too!! Always a help mentally
The advice above is great! I wanna really emphasize the workout part - you can do that today! Studies are clear that even 20 minutes of moderate exercise before a standardized test significantly improves cognitive function. I personally don’t “warm up”by doing problems before my tests, but YMMY. Still, I’d really encourage you to get 20-30 minutes of exercise in! And make sure you monitor your caffeine / non-water intake, as you don’t want to be hit by the urge to use the restroom 10 minutes into the test!
The reader’s version: https://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/taking-test-boost-your-performance-quick-workout-beforehand/
One study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0028393217304591?via%3Dihub
My routine for a timed PT starts the day before as follows:
Day before
Mindfulness
Workout
No coffee after 1:00 p.m.
Don’t read books
Don’t consume alcohol
Sleep at 9:00 p.m. sharp
Day of
Wake up at 5:30 a.m.
Mindfulness
Coffee
Workout
Shower
Breakfast
Warm up: Games (1 easiest game)
Warm up: RC (1 easiest passage)
Warm up: LR (3 - 5 easiest problems)
Start the exam around 8:00 a.m.
During break, use the bathroom and eat something
Write down the PT observations after the sections are over
First of all, good luck! I usually do one game, (not the whole section) and a few LR questions. I went with the easy ones just to boost confidence and set my mental pace (if that makes sense).