
The night before the LSAT can be a stressful one. So, what's a law school hopeful to do?
Nothing.
My suggestion for the night before is to relax and enjoy time with friends or family who aren't a source of stress for you. In my case, I went to the gym after my classes (to help me sleep later), rented a movie, and ate comfort food. Just be careful that your favorite food isn't something that can keep you up all night with stomach pains. Avoid the caffeine as well.
The first time I took the LSAT, the night before was hellish for me. My mind was racing, and I couldn't get to sleep. The second time around, I got a relaxation tape and listened to it right before bed. It helped me immensely by relaxing my body and mind. Relaxation is key.
You've been prepping, drilling yourself, and taking practice tests for months. The night -- or few nights before -- allow yourself to be laid back, and I promise it will pay off.
Nothing.
My suggestion for the night before is to relax and enjoy time with friends or family who aren't a source of stress for you. In my case, I went to the gym after my classes (to help me sleep later), rented a movie, and ate comfort food. Just be careful that your favorite food isn't something that can keep you up all night with stomach pains. Avoid the caffeine as well.
The first time I took the LSAT, the night before was hellish for me. My mind was racing, and I couldn't get to sleep. The second time around, I got a relaxation tape and listened to it right before bed. It helped me immensely by relaxing my body and mind. Relaxation is key.
You've been prepping, drilling yourself, and taking practice tests for months. The night -- or few nights before -- allow yourself to be laid back, and I promise it will pay off.
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