Sometimes studying for the LSAT exams feels exciting, interesting, and delicious like sipping a fine wine. Sometimes it feels like the dry headache of mixing cheap wine, expensive scotch, and draft beer.
After hour #4 of LSAT I've developed a much dreaded headache. I found this article online which others might find a bit helpful: http://time.com/23952/21-natural-ways-to-prevent-and-treat-headaches/
@visualcreed I can't wait for the law school headache, and the law firm headache, and the headache that the clients will give. The opposing counsel headaches, the court headaches, bring them all on!
That question gave me a headache when I first encountered it a long time ago. But @DumbHollywoodActor nailed it. Follow J.Y's principle with negating necessary and negating sufficient when indicators kick in, and you should be fine.
I also feel catching a cold and a headache now (taking the Oct.3 test)...Try boil a ginger soup, it may help your body get warm and let the cold going away sooner. Hope it helps ;D