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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Being ready for test day....What to do and NOT to do...

Hello,
Being prepared on test day is important...
Most people naturally do better on practice tests than on the real test itself, this is due to stress and pressure among other things, being unprepared is another.
A few simple tips can put your mind at ease so that your can achieve your goal score:

1. Pack your Ziploc bag, sharpen your pencils, pick out your clothes, and decide what your breakfast will be the night before the test. The more you do the night before, the less you have to worry about the morning of the test.

2. Go to your test center at some point before the test. The last thing you want is to get lost and show up to the test late. If possible, also try and check out the actual room the test will be in. Some rooms provide small chairs with even smaller desks. If you are mentally prepared for this before the test, you will be better off than if you show up, see small desks, and are frustrated and angry during the entire test.

3. Try and simulate test day by taking a few practice tests in the morning at the same time your actual LSAT will be. If you take all of your practice tests at night and are not a morning person, taking the LSAT early on a Saturday morning may be a shock to your system.

4. In addition to taking some practice tests in the morning, adjust your body to waking up as early as you’ll have to on test day. The last few days before the test, wake up when you’ll have to wake up on test day so that your body is adjusted and your brain is ready to work.

For more information and additional tips visit the web site that has everything you need to know. Top Law Schools

Good Luck....

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