- Thu May 30, 2019 5:35 pm
#65232
Hi M. Bruehl,
The exams I sat for were in the morning (9 AM) so this may not apply to your specific situation, but I advise following as normal a schedule as possible, including making sure to be well-fed and as relaxed as possible. I definitely would advise against any last-minute studying, as the LSAT isn't a test that rewards "cramming" and it's more likely to demoralize you than build up your confidence. Try and follow a normal, relaxing routine that helps you take your mind off of the stress of the test and allows you to be as energetic and confident as you can be when the exam starts. What exactly that entails is up to you, but I've had past students do yoga or a light gym workout either the night before or the morning of the test and tell me that those activities helped them relax, so something similarly relaxing would be my advice.
Hope this helps!