LSAT students! You're only a few weeks away from test day. Here's a tip:
FOR THE LOVE OF [insert your favorite deity], DON'T MIS-BUBBLE!
This is a common mistake on test day. And it throws off your score, your applications, and it costs another $100-some dollars. Get into the habit of slowing down and checking your work.
Also, breathing helps. Don't forget to breathe on test day. Forgetting to do so will cause you no end of trouble. Fainting, for example, will most assuredly lead to a score that will not justify the parties you've missed, the friends and lovers you've rejected, and the coffee you've given up, all in the name of a higher LSAT score.
Which reminds me, did you know you've already taken between 7,000-10,000 breaths since you woke up today? How many of those breaths did you mark conciously? Sit down a la zazen and count ten of them.
Why?
Do it, and you'll see.