I believe you make your own luck.
That being said, a good luck charm or two probably couldn't hurt.
Other than filling your pocket with marshmallows from a box of Lucky Charms, what are you doing to improve your luck on Test Day when it comes to the stuff outside your control?
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Judging from the below ad, it looks like Lucky Charms have come a long way since 1964.
The newer ones might help more on Test Day than I initially thought:
Photo by jbcurio / CC BY 2.0
Photo by call-to-adventure / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
I wonder if the Lucky Charms hour glass would be considered a banned item at the LSAT testing centers. If not, I would totally put one under my chair during the test.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's analog, but it's not a wristwatch.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, LSAC says:
"No timers of any kind except analog wristwatches."
LSAC must have specified wristwatches specifically to prevent the magic Lucky Charms hourglass.
Drats! :)
Bringing the same six pencils I've been writing with on tests all this semester.
ReplyDeleteI will be wearing my scales of justice necklace that my husband purchased for me at the United States Supreme Court during our spring break trip to D.C.
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I always eat chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast the day of the exam. Will be eating them tomorrow!
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