Taking caffeine jellybeans..?

<p>Well, tomorrow I’m taking the March SAT-long story- and I bought these caffeinated jellybeans which supposedly give you energy. I was thinking of eating them mid-test when I’m all worn out. Good or bad idea…? Thanks:)</p>

<p>Oh and if anyone who took the Sunday test in March wants to tell me how the curve was…that would be greatt</p>

<p>Bad idea b/c you technically shouldn’t do or eat anything that you usually wouldn’t do, but if you think you won’t die (say during the last section) then go ahead…</p>

<p>Just eat a sandwich…all you are doing is sitting down and answering questions. Not that complicated. Don’t think of it as a challenge. Swallow the test whole</p>

<p>I recommend cocaine at the 5 min breaks.</p>

<p>I think adderall is best… jk.</p>

<p>But don’t do things your body isn’t used to, it’ll upset the hormonal balance, and make things worse.</p>

<p>let us know how it goes</p>

<p>redjohn, I think it is not a good idea. I wouldn’t experiment with new food/drink on the SAT day.</p>

<p>Don’t experiment with something you haven’t really tried before. Sounds risky.</p>

<p>ya, I didn’t take the jellybeans lol. But overall the test went pretty well for my first time. Probably an 800 on writing with one hard reading and math section…For all of you that care the essay prompt was: “Can one control feelings.”–something along those lines</p>

<p>^ Do you remember any of the vocabulary words?</p>

<p>hey, so how’d you take the March SAT in April?</p>

<p>Most vocab was from Direct Hits–lol so glad I came across this website, since this forum LOVES this book.</p>

<p>And if you remember that huge storm on the East Coast, well that was my area and in the middle of my essay during the March SAT, the fire alarm went off. We were all brought outside to wait for about 40 minutes until the cancellation was announced and then it was rescheduled for today due to Holidays and all that jazz. </p>

<p>The weird thing is, is that basically I had a few friends who were supposed to take it during the March but in a different test center. My friends in the different test center was rescheduled for some later date in March so everyone thought that my test center and the other would have different test because of the different dates. Because of that, I didn’t ask any of my friends what was on it, but somehow the tests were the same. I don’t know how Collegeboard allowed the same test to be administered on different dates–butt they did it. Weird, no?</p>

<p>^OMG you probably got a 2400 then. I mean CC posts all the answers after the test.</p>

<p>Not for the Sunday tests lol. And if they did well then I didn’t check:/…Ya…for sure not a 2400lol</p>

<p>i guess CB may be naive enough to think that kids who take the SATs actually follow the no discussing test question policy.</p>

<p>^lol 10 char</p>

<p>Why are people so much more careful about AP question discussion than SAT question discussion?</p>

<p>I ate almonds before all my SAT subject tests and during the breaks, and got 800s on all of them. Almonds. Big jar. Amazing. :D</p>