I also have a similar relationship with caffeine. I find that I concentrate and subsequently perform much better when I have some sort of caffeine available. A strategy that has been successful for me on my PTs has been to have a half or full Celsius about 30-40 minutes prior to taking the test, as the peak effect kicks in around the 45 min mark. I have the remaining half periodically throughout the test to maintain the peak concentration effect.
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I also have a similar relationship with caffeine. I find that I concentrate and subsequently perform much better when I have some sort of caffeine available. A strategy that has been successful for me on my PTs has been to have a half or full Celsius about 30-40 minutes prior to taking the test, as the peak effect kicks in around the 45 min mark. I have the remaining half periodically throughout the test to maintain the peak concentration effect.