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thank you all for your comments. @josephellengar - very comprehensive, will def try to avoid burn out and the meditation. I tried it before and it was helpful but i was never serious enough about it. I will go for the June exam.
Go for the latter, which is what you truly desire and that is a higher score. Always follow your heart/passion. Sorry if it sounds flowery, but it's truth! Really, do what you WANT!
I am going to go for something really light (like eggs and toast) and water. Whenever I have to do something important, I avoid caffeine like the plague.
This is actually a somewhat common flaw on the lsat. The problem with it is that it deals with extremes without considering the majority that fall in the middle. Just like @c.janson35 said, it could be a U shape correlation.