Last minute preparations?

<p>So I have been studying, and am wondering if there is anything I should do as last minute preparation tomorrow (besides a good night's rest, breakfast, etc.). What have you done in the past?</p>

<p>Honestly, I’ve just treated it as a normal day. Go to bed at 1 or 2, wake up at 6, scant breakfast, shower, take the test. Treating it differently than a normal day only makes you more apprehensive and tense, at least in my mind. But don’t take my word as law by any means; do whatever you think would be best for you personally. As for actual preparation, I took a practice test the night before just to say I used all the BB practice tests, but that’s really not at all necessary. Certainly don’t cram another 100 vocabulary words or anything. The only thing that may help is reading the Sparknotes guides on the classics that you’ve read so you have a good grasp of the stories and can use any book as a rather versatile example. Same principle goes for historical examples, too. I read up quite a bit on Nelson Mandela the night before and reviewed the Sparknotes guide on Macbeth (among a bevy of other literary works) a week or so before, so both were fresh in my mind. Used Macbeth and apartheid on my essay, wound up with an 11 essay and an 800 on the writing.</p>

<p>Stay relaxed, and good luck!</p>

<p>thanks!!!</p>