May 4, 2016

Want to Nth Degree your LSAT studying? Do this...

Want to Nth Degree your LSAT studying? Do this...Spivey Consulting Group

On Memorial Day this year, both Karen Buttenbaum and I will run a 10k race -- The BolderBoulder. It's a wonderful event with about 55,000 people, mostly in costumes eating bacon, drinking beer, and launching themselves down slip and slides as they run.

But that isn't for me because I am absurdly competitive. So I will be running it to beat my time last year, and hopefully some people much more fit and runner-y than me.

Fortunately, I have an advantage. I live 45 seconds from the start of the BB route. And I know my start time, 7:01:10 am, on Monday, May 30th.

If you remember anything about State Dependent Learning and Encoding Specificity, you can see where this is going -- for me and you. For me, it means each Monday at 7:01:10 am before the race, in the same exact gear I will be running, I am hitting the exact course.

But enough about running. For YOU it means the same thing. Know what you can and can not have on test day (http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test/). figure out what you will eat, wear, use for a pencil, and start encoding Encoding Specificity Principle!

How compelling is the research? Student participants who have learned a list of words underwater recalled the same list better underwater than on land (Godden & Baddeley, 1975). Other studies have shown that if you study while intoxicated, you will perform better if intoxicated.

So for your next practice test next week, aim for a Monday at 1:00pm in an uncomfortable chair. And if you really want to get into the replication, drive to it. Or drive to the test-center and take it there (disclaimer: Spivey Consulting does not condone trespassing).

But, try not to replicate the beer drinking on test day.

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