So, my go-to heavy pump up songs are Slipknot's Duality for a "I'm going to kill this thing and then dump salt on the ground in which it was born"
and Marilyn Manson's Long Hard Road Out of Hell for a more relaxed, but determined vibe.
Sometimes though, I don't want to feel like I want to destroy stuff, and just opt for happier music, probably Jackson 5.
Finally, when I'm not sure how I did, but it felt good...and it is time to review-Kurt Elling featuring a late mentor of mine Rob Amster on bass (taught at the school I went, had some good conversations).
I'm with @danielznelson and love me some Norma Jean!!! Also, I really like to listen to classical music before I study. I find that I don't need to get 'pumped up" more than I do "focused." And I'm always more focused after I'm relaxed and not TOO pumped. I love all the songs above; but some would pump me up too much, lmao.
I'm with @"Alex Divine", classical is the way to go. Mozart has been repeatedly proven to increase concentration, retention, and mental acuity in students of all types, and I find that listening to any one of his violin concertos before an LSAT or a practice LSAT always gets me focused unlike anything else.
This is wicked dorky, but I have Confidence from the Sound of Music is my pump up song for everything. When I was job searching a couple years ago, I listened to it before every interview.
"I miss the old Kanye. Straight from the go Kanye"
I still love Kanye, even if he did fall off after Watch the Throne.
Low key: I kinda hope my testing center is as lit as this song (pun intended). Or I'mma be like: "Turn up the lights in here baby. Extra bright I want y'all to see this"
@tjphilbrick said:
I'm with @"Alex Divine", classical is the way to go. Mozart has been repeatedly proven to increase concentration, retention, and mental acuity in students of all types, and I find that listening to any one of his violin concertos before an LSAT or a practice LSAT always gets me focused unlike anything else.
Yeah, classical just puts me in that LSAT-cerebral state.
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Sirius by The Alan Parsons Project.
I will always associate it with true greatness confronting a worthy adversary. LSAT is my '97 Utah Jazz!
This isn't a song, but it gets you pumped either way :P
I tend to go heavy...
So, my go-to heavy pump up songs are Slipknot's Duality for a "I'm going to kill this thing and then dump salt on the ground in which it was born"
and Marilyn Manson's Long Hard Road Out of Hell for a more relaxed, but determined vibe.
Sometimes though, I don't want to feel like I want to destroy stuff, and just opt for happier music, probably Jackson 5.
Finally, when I'm not sure how I did, but it felt good...and it is time to review-Kurt Elling featuring a late mentor of mine Rob Amster on bass (taught at the school I went, had some good conversations).
Formation!
This always works for me.
and this track from Rocky gives a feeling of achievement.
Rocky is the best motivation there is. Period
Neighbors is such a great song for this! That's also an amazing album! I think my favorite is Hit Em Up for this purpose. Yeah!
"On to the next one" by HOV aka Queen B's baby daddy has always been my exam/finals jam.
http://tidal.com/video/44153680
fighter by Christina Aguilera gets me every time!!!!!
This one is by far the best pump up song. If it doesn't make you happy inside then you have NO SOUL!
To put that into conditional logic, IF the backstreet boys don't make you happy, you have NO soul.
BBH----->SThe contrapositive: if you have soul, the backstreet boys make you happy.
S ---> BBH
You cannot deny the premise to my argument!!
BSB 4 Life
DANCING QUEEN
Any Suits fans out there? Haha
"My bars passed the bar exam, no law school" -Lil Wayne
@JPAI_UBC , I set my middle name as "spector" to honor the lawyer character that I admire, if you know what I mean
@jyang72 Aye.
I'm with @danielznelson and love me some Norma Jean!!! Also, I really like to listen to classical music before I study. I find that I don't need to get 'pumped up" more than I do "focused." And I'm always more focused after I'm relaxed and not TOO pumped. I love all the songs above; but some would pump me up too much, lmao.
@JPAI_UBC @jyang72 "let them hate. just make sure they spell your name right".
@"Harvey specter" , holy shit!!!!
Lose Yourself because I feel like the stakes on this test are that serious haha
On my low days of Lsat, "Survivor" from Destiny's Child helps me get throught it!!
It definitely changes every couple of months. I I think it's Future F*ck up Some Commas LOL
I'm with @"Alex Divine", classical is the way to go. Mozart has been repeatedly proven to increase concentration, retention, and mental acuity in students of all types, and I find that listening to any one of his violin concertos before an LSAT or a practice LSAT always gets me focused unlike anything else.
This is wicked dorky, but I have Confidence from the Sound of Music is my pump up song for everything. When I was job searching a couple years ago, I listened to it before every interview.
All of the Lights - Kanye West
I love that song too @JustDoIt. When Kanye was still Kanye, Lol.
"I miss the old Kanye. Straight from the go Kanye"
I still love Kanye, even if he did fall off after Watch the Throne.
Low key: I kinda hope my testing center is as lit as this song (pun intended). Or I'mma be like: "Turn up the lights in here baby. Extra bright I want y'all to see this"
Yeah, classical just puts me in that LSAT-cerebral state.
Hahaha, for sure @JustDoIt!