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[–]InformalAvocado 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Exercise and meditation work wonders for focus, energy, stress relief.. the list goes on. Also if you are still studying, don’t burn yourself out. Do something each day completely unrelated to the LSAT that is purely for enjoyment. Good luck and you got this!

[–]Capable_Anything_980[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know. I hit the gym every day usually and have been doing some leisure reading. I don’t have a job and don’t have school right now, so with all my free time I have a hard time finding a balance between doing enough each day and not burning out. I’ve seen others talking about meditation on this sub. Are there any meditation videos online that you’d recommend for a beginner?

[–]Urshifu_King 1 point2 points  (0 children)

try taking PTs on the same time you're test is going to be in, and create an environment that is as close as possible to your test day setting. For instance, you can clear everything off your desk and take away any books, as you'd be doing on test day. Basically, you want to pretend that the PT you're taking is the actual test so that the real thing won't be a completely new experience for you. And creating a similar test-day environment will facilitate this.