First and Foremost, Hydrated -
This is a habit you should just carry on past your LSAT prep: drink water! Almost three-fourths of our brain is water.
Set Boundaries for Your LSAT Preparation -
Don’t let preparing for the test become all-consuming; instead, decide what portion of your time you’re willing to dedicate to studying, and stick to that.
Keep Your Life Outside Your LSAT Prep -
Even as you work towards your law school goals, make sure you keep track of your non-law friends.
Take care of your body while studying -
These things might seem self-evident, but just in case they aren't: sleep, eat real food, and exercise.
Have A personalized LSAT study plan -
One great way to minimize your stress level and make the entire LSAT prep experience less daunting is to have a study plan and stick to it.
Egg-cellent Memory -
Egg yolks are rich in choline, a building block of brain cells that especially helps improve memory.
Remember to Go Green…Tea That Is -
Green tea is rich in catechins, which simultaneously keep your wits sharp and your mind calm.
Peanut Butter LSAT Time -
Not only does peanut butter make you more alert and energetic, it is regenerative for your brain, and waiting for it enhances your mood.
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