While struggling to study during the morning hours this week (for Oct 3rd), I had to wonder if anyone has taken LSAC to task for always offering the LSAT in the morning. I'm a night owl who usually doesn't conk out until the 11p-12a mark. This is my nature, even as a wee one. My "power hours" are most often in the afternoon.
That being said, for the other night owls out there, how are you preparing for test day? Are you going all in and temporarily resetting your circadian rhythm? Testing out various caffeinated concoctions in the morning (quite a balance between a quick boost and jittery-anxiety)? Surrendering to the wind?
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The trick to changing your sleep schedule is to get up at the same time. Every single day. No sleeping in ever. Period. Just because you have been a night person thus far does not mean you cannot change that now. And you can go back to being a night owl when the test is over
Take courage and experiment if you wake up a good 3 hours before the test (which never starts until like 9.30 anyway) your cortisol levels should be in a good place.
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