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Hi all,

At the risk of embarrassing myself, I wanted to share something I learned. A few nights ago my husband and I had date night at Grapefest - Grapefest is an annual carnival in nearby Grapevine, TX where you can eat deep fried foods and drink wine for hours - I know, heaven right? Anyway, I came home still feeling buzzed from said wine drinking and decided to finish up the remaining 30 minutes of studying I promised to do for the day. I was studying 'Flaw' questions, the hardest of the hard for me, and this problem set happened to be the most difficult of the bunch. In my inebriated state, I started the questions assured I'd be completely off and get them all wrong but a strange thing happened: I was clear, focused and thoroughly understood each question and got all five correct in under 7 minutes.

As I sat there dumbfounded, checking each question (remember Flaw questions are my achilles heel) I realized what the difference was that night compared to my other study nights: I was drunk. And with drunkeness comes zero inhibition. I forgot all the little voices in my head that play negative thoughts when I'm studying :'this is too hard', 'you don't know the right answer', 'you suck at this', and I just studied with zero self-doubt and 100% confidence.

The lesson learned? - Drink a bottle of tequila before studying - just kidding. But find a way to release the self-doubt in your head during this process, it could just be that one thing keeping you from a 180.

*Disclaimer: I do not promote studying while intoxicated. This experience was only relayed to illustrate a point :-P

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23 comments

  • Thursday, Sep 21 2017

    @tristandesinor505 said:

    @paulwpederson403 said:

    I have been in the DFW area for 2 years and did not know Grapefest existed and I am so sad about this

    I totally feel you, I have made some of my most best decisions with some drinks but then again I have also made some of my worst lol

    I am definitely going to try this when I am healthy to start back at it again. Mixing pain killers and drinks is not a good idea

    haha! Orrrr mixing pain killers with drinks might just be that one thing we're missing for a 180 - I'm a bad influence don't listen to me.

    How have you never heard of Grapefest??????????? It is seriously the best. It actually just might be mediocre but because there's so much wine involved it dilutes your way of thinking and everyone only thinks it's just great. lol Either way I love it.

    Lol let me not go all wolf on wall street before law school, wine can wait.

    Nope never even heard of it, because my job keeps me so busy I usually sleep the weekend away. When I come back and the LSAT is done I will definitely check it out. Girl wine and fried food is far from mediocrity to me, I am going as soon as I get the chance.

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  • Thursday, Sep 21 2017

    @lesliehughes92805 said:

    I had a similar situation while drinking Hennessy one night. Could not believe how on point i was..interesting

    There's gotta be something to this. Too many similar experiences lol.

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  • Thursday, Sep 21 2017

    I had a similar situation while drinking Hennessy one night. Could not believe how on point i was..interesting

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @tristandesinor505 said:

    @paulwpederson403 said:

    Grapefest is great, if you ever go make sure to hit up the olive oil store on Main street, it has over 100 different types of olive oil.

    I love that store! All of main street period is pretty cute. We used to live in Grapevine (also don't do that apartments and homes are overpriced because it's so touristy) so were down there often.

    It is! My wife and I used to live in an apt right by gaylord, super expensive, Main has great restaurants though, our favorite time to go is during Christmas when it becomes a full on Christmas village.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @paulwpederson403 said:

    Grapefest is great, if you ever go make sure to hit up the olive oil store on Main street, it has over 100 different types of olive oil.

    I love that store! All of main street period is pretty cute. We used to live in Grapevine (also don't do that apartments and homes are overpriced because it's so touristy) so were down there often.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @paulwpederson403 said:

    I have been in the DFW area for 2 years and did not know Grapefest existed and I am so sad about this

    I totally feel you, I have made some of my most best decisions with some drinks but then again I have also made some of my worst lol

    I am definitely going to try this when I am healthy to start back at it again. Mixing pain killers and drinks is not a good idea

    haha! Orrrr mixing pain killers with drinks might just be that one thing we're missing for a 180 - I'm a bad influence don't listen to me.

    How have you never heard of Grapefest??????????? It is seriously the best. It actually just might be mediocre but because there's so much wine involved it dilutes your way of thinking and everyone only thinks it's just great. lol Either way I love it.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    My wife and I are going to Main street tomorrow for a date lunch.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    Grapefest is great, if you ever go make sure to hit up the olive oil store on Main street, it has over 100 different types of olive oil.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    I have been in the DFW area for 2 years and did not know Grapefest existed and I am so sad about this

    I totally feel you, I have made some of my most best decisions with some drinks but then again I have also made some of my worst lol

    I am definitely going to try this when I am healthy to start back at it again. Mixing pain killers and drinks is not a good idea

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    @marine4life6798246 said:

    hahaah this is awesome.. im doing shots tonight and taking a test.. one shit for every question i think the answer is C.

    ha! make you sure you update us on your score... you may have something here...

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    hahaah this is awesome.. im doing shots tonight and taking a test.. one shit for every question i think the answer is C.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 20 2017

    I did my best prep test when I got drunk and "brave" according to my boyfriend. No memory what so ever but I cracked 160 solidly lol

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    @alarictaves950 said:

    I know what you mean - I find that I do my best writing after a glass of whisky. There's a very, very narrow sweet spot for this, though, and it probably shouldn't be made part of the Core Curriculum. ;)

    Also, this: https://streamable.com/wtsn

    Hahaha! That vid MAY have just convinced me to be slightly inebriated at all times.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    @928 said:

    im always tipsy

    180 here you come!

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    @tristandesinor505 said:

    Interesting story....on test day you might experience a sense of this "drunkness" naturally. When I started the test I was on freaking autopilot. There was not doubt, or annoyance, or overthinking. It was the question stem, the argument and the answer choices.

    THIS is how I hope I take my test!

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    @uhinberg359 said:

    Awesome story. I've often thought that the LSAT writers had to be drunk to come up with some of their questions, so perhaps it makes sense that you have to be drunk to get them right.

    HAHA

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    @6400 said:

    First off, Grapefest sounds dope. Fried food is my first love :heart:

    Also, it looks like you got a good dose of liquid courage :sweat_smile:

    I've been studying for a while, but I've only recently become confident while doing problems. It's a game changer.

    CONFIDENCE IS KEY #majorkeyalert * DJ Khaled voice *

    Grapefest is the best. If you're ever in North Texas in September make plans to go :) This experience seriously changed my way of thinking. I couldnt believe how quickly and easily the questions came. Like you said confidence is KEY.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    im always tipsy

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    lol I needed that laugh

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    Interesting story....on test day you might experience a sense of this "drunkness" naturally. When I started the test I was on freaking autopilot. There was not doubt, or annoyance, or overthinking. It was the question stem, the argument and the answer choices. So in a way you can almost say you experience a form of being drunk on the real test...The way I felt was unlike anything I felt during my actual studying...similar to your feeling of being drunk!

    That is until JUDICIAL CANDOR blows your comfortable little house down with about 15min left in the test.......that was just unfair.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    Awesome story. I've often thought that the LSAT writers had to be drunk to come up with some of their questions, so perhaps it makes sense that you have to be drunk to get them right.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

    First off, Grapefest sounds dope. Fried food is my first love :heart:

    Also, it looks like you got a good dose of liquid courage :sweat_smile:

    I've been studying for a while, but I've only recently become confident while doing problems. It's a game changer.

    CONFIDENCE IS KEY #majorkeyalert * DJ Khaled voice *

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