I've read over and over that people advise against drinking coffee before the LSAT to avoid a crash and to avoid the... Laxative response it often elicits. However, I believe I am probably not the only one who is physically incapable of functioning at a college level without some form of caffeine. I generally drink coffee both before and during my PT's. What are you coffee drinkers planning to do? Drink a cup before going inside the testing center? Bring some coffee for the break? Caffeine pills? ADULT DIAPER!?!?

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  • Wednesday, Nov 11 2015

    Happy to share my bodily functions with you guys for the sake of the test.

    Both times I took the test I drank one 8 oz of coffee, I got to the test site early and used the bathroom. For the whole test I didn't have the urge.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 11 2015

    I am sincerely glad to see the resurgence my 7Sage post that I am most proud of.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 11 2015

    Disclaimer: I don't work for Califia Farms but I am singlehandedly putting their kids through college.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 11 2015

    Zombie thread back from the dead... Just chug a half gallon of Califia Farms Cold Brew Coffee with Almond Milk a couple hours before the test and you'll be moving and grooving.

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  • Sunday, Jun 07 2015

    @wraith985-4026 thank your lucky stars that you're not a smoker

    Team patch!

    Not a current member of that team but it could be an option.

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  • Friday, Jun 05 2015

    @kylemitchellx966 team diaper

    This is the credited response.

    But no seriously, that's what your practice is for. Figure out a system that works for you, and thank your lucky stars that you're not a smoker too (unless you are, in which case I doubly feel for you)

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  • Friday, Jun 05 2015

    Half a redbull before any PT but my blood pressure as been super high.... What wouldn't I do for the LSAT "sighs"

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  • Friday, Jun 05 2015

    I drink coffee like no other. There is no way you could get me to stop for an exam. I agree with @tylerbramlet141.

    I had a Monster energy drink in my water bottle for the break as well. I didn't crash at all.

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  • Friday, Jun 05 2015

    What you need to do is let your body adjust to whatever strategy you plan to use on test day. So.. if you plan on slamming starbucks outside the testing center, make sure for the next few days that you slam starbucks at like 1PM. If you plan on taking caffeine pills, do a test-run a few days before. We can hypothesize all day but you need to get a preview of how your body will actually react at a similar time of day and with the same chemicals you plan on ingesting. Don't go too hard though, or you'll build up a tolerance.

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  • Friday, Jun 05 2015

    I'm a huge tea drinker (like, really huge) and have been studying, rating/reviewing, and purchasing select, "face to farmer" teas for years. I only mention this in an attempt to add credibility to my suggestion... matcha tea. In case you are unfamiliar with matcha, the drink is not yielded from an infusion of leaves but is instead a fine powder of the leaves themselves. The type of leaf is very specific (I won't go into detail) and higher quality matchas use early-picked and/or better shaded leaves to yield a greener, sweeter, less bitter, and more vibrant tea, so getting a small batch that is drinkable with just water and a firm whisk is definitely pricey.

    But the caffeine content is very high, there is no crash, and the tea is packed with goodies that have frequently gotten me through fever-ridden finals, sick weeks, and otherwise seemingly insurmountable obstacles. I do, of course, love the taste above any of matcha's other benefits. If you were to go this route, don't buy any cheapy crap from Starbucks or a grocery store.

    Something like this would suffice:

    http://aiyamatcha.com/consumers/matcha-poducts/ceremonial-matcha-30-gram-tin.html

    Hope this help! Oh, and drinking matcha is great for the test, because the caffeine is absorbed much more slowly (and thus over a lengthier period of time), and there's little need to worry about drink intake, given that a bowl of matcha is less than a cup of total fluid.

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  • Friday, Jun 05 2015

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  • Friday, Jun 05 2015

    I also need the caffeine buzz so I spent the last week doing liquid intake observations... I determined that if I drink a tall (Starbucks size) espresso drink with an extra shot of espresso at 10:30 and then go to the bathroom at 12, I'll be sufficiently caffeinated yet not inconvenienced haha.

    Also, take it with a grain of salt, but I've read that the body kind of naturally energizes itself a couple hours after you wake up, so to maximize coffee effectiveness it's best to drink it after those couple hours.

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  • Thursday, Jun 04 2015

    team diaper

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  • Thursday, Jun 04 2015

    LOL I have got this down to a system. I was so worried about this because I typically drink 3 cups of coffee a day. I drink 90% of a large Americano (3 shots of espresso) 2 hours before the test -- no more coffee/liquids after that save for the last 5-10%. This gives enough time to go to the bathroom and for the caffeine to kick in. Don't drink coffee before the test -- it's not worth risking the need to pee in the middle of your section. I'm going to bring a caffeine pill in my ziploc bag JUST IN CASE I need the energy.

    However, when I took the test in February, I was SO amped up that I didn't need coffee. Chances are your adrenaline will be pumping like crazy so staying alert is the last thing you need.

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  • Thursday, Jun 04 2015

    I noticed that coffee makes me pee way too often whereas I do fairly well with some types of those "tea energy" drinks. Those cans only have 30mg caffeine and my body responds well (prob because of the lower caffeine content).

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