Good snacks to take to the SATS?

<p>I'm wondering what are some good snacks to take to the test? I was thinking about bringing blueberries, but then again I might get gas so that possibility is out of the window. What are you taking to the test?</p>

<p>bring a bean burrito</p>

<p>i suggest apples. For me, they give me clarity. Or granola bars, but they can get your throat really dry.</p>

<p>balance bars and vitamin water</p>

<p>dont bring things that will get stuck in ur teeth, it will annoy you while you take the test.</p>

<p>lol :]</p>

<p>i brought kudos bars, banannas, and propel. i've heard that peanuts are good too.</p>

<p>I didn't bring any food to the SATs.</p>

<p>I did steal some Fig Newtons from a friend though.</p>

<p>I also think fruit's a good call... don't want to bring anything that will make you thirsty, because the SAT doesn't really provide for too many bathroom breaks. ;)</p>

<p>My son swears by cheese peanut butter crackers and Dr. Pepper.</p>

<p>Blueberry muffin, apple, WATER, and brains.</p>

<p>I think nuts or granola bars are good ideas.</p>

<p>I also bring a bottle of Coke to standardized tests, but people say that caffeine is a bad idea. I like to be on a caffeine high when I take standardized tests.</p>

<p>You reckon Red Bull is a good idea taking to the test?</p>

<p>the last time I took the ACT I brought an apple and some dark chocolate and boosted my score three points. </p>

<p>it might not have to do with the food, but I think the chocolate helped.</p>

<p>"Chocolate helped my score" ^^</p>

<p>Lol nice...:)</p>

<p>yeah chocolate absolutely
they give you at least +20 points.</p>

<p>chocolate and water are both scientifically proven to help your performance</p>

<p>Chocolate ! Without doubt. Our advisor suggest that we eat chocolate at each break to keep our energy at a high level.</p>

<p>Actually, I find stretching between sections to help as much as food</p>