Good alternatives to coffee?

<p>So one of my main problems on the SAT is losing my concentration at about two hours in. Coffee would get the job done, but it makes you have to take a leak every 30 min or so. </p>

<p>So what other alternatives are there (besides monsters etc...)?</p>

<p>Well tea is like coffee but it would also have the same effect. When I took the SAT I brought a bottle of water and a nature valley bar. Went to the bathroom once. Increase your mental discipline by training under a waterfall or something.</p>

<p>CRACK!!! it.. woorkks vertyy nicellyl1!</p>

<p>i am tyyping at a speed of 150wpm!! ahhghrgh so concentrated!!1</p>

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<p>Seriously. I don’t recommend you try to dump anything into your body. Try get a good night sleep and wake up in the morning. Do a little exercise after breakfast. Then you should be able to do anything.</p>

<p>I use to drink coffee when I can get a hold of them (broken coffeemaker), but now I go with water.</p>

<p>I take a Once a Day Energy tablet. It doesn’t have an immediate effect but it does give you a small boost of energy throughout the day.</p>

<p>How about 5 energy drinks? Not only will it make sure that you take a **** every 30minute, but also guarantees you to crash after an hour</p>

<p>at every break, slap yourself 20 times.. eat up… drink water.. and slip a piece of ice down ure shirt. Bingo!</p>

<p>in the morning, take a cold shower.
during the break, drink cold water.</p>

<p>cold water = shivers = adrenaline = natural coffee</p>

<p>Lol. some of these posts are funny. I suggest tea… but that energy tablets sound good, although I never tried one.</p>

<p>NUTELLA lol</p>

<p>Staple your eyes open?</p>

<p>Caffeine gum or mints work wonders.</p>

<p>Never doubt the power of a taser. It will guarantee that you stay awake.</p>

<p>Seriously, don’t stay up all night studying. It is best to do your studying the 2 nights before the real thing, and get your sleep the night before. That way you’re well rested test day.</p>

<p>Nutella is good s*&t. But I wouldn’t use it for the SAT. Eat a peanut butter and banana sandwich for breakfast, then eat an apple at the break. You’ll stay perky.</p>

<p>Get great sleep the night before. Perhaps have a small, small, cup of coffee? That’s what I did. And in the morning I exercised vigorously because that releases the nervous energy and ‘fidgety-ness’.</p>

<p>Drink anything with caffeine. Studies show that IQ scores go up significantly when someone has recently had some caffeine.</p>

<p>banana .</p>

<p>Why don’t you buy some caffeine pills? I was thinking of this after I made my last post. Eat one in conjunction with your normal breakfast to ensure that you won’t have an upset stomache from coffee or something like that.</p>

<p>Try jolt caffeine gum.</p>