Things You'll Need:
- Maps
- Alarm Clocks
- High-energy Snacks
- Women's Watches
- Identification Cards
- Test Center Admission Tickets
- Pencils
- Erasers
- Pencils
- Pencils
- Maps
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Step 1
Put away the books. Even if you could study for the types of questions presented on the LSAT, it's too late now.
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Step 2
Pack up. Your registration kit contains a list of recommended items for test day. Don't wait until the morning of the test to sharpen all those pencils.
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Step 3
Get your transportation details in order. Gas up the car, confirm car pool arrangements and directions, check bus or train schedules, and so forth.
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Step 4
Set your alarm earlier than you think is necessary to allow for last-minute emergencies.
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Step 5
Catch some Zzzs. At this point, you're as ready as you're going to be, so try to meet the challenge well-rested.










