LSAT Minus 1 week. Final advice for the home stretch?

<p>Its one week to the September LSAT. Yes, I'm enrolled into it. </p>

<p>And I'm in that... oh dear, what now? </p>

<p>I've done test prep, I have all the PowerScore books at this point, I've taken even some lessons, etc. I've also taken care to look at the dates, make sure so far everything is in running order, etc. </p>

<p>I won't dare say I'm pulling my hairs out, far from it, but I'm in the slight unease of the last week. You know, the whole notion of thinking "the rest of my life is going to be influenced enormously by this Saturday morning". The type of thought that doesn't exactly make you warm and fuzzy inside. </p>

<p>On the other hand, I definitely do NOT want to ruin it. I've been in sports, I know that there is such a thing as over training and I do not want to go there all neurotic, so I have no intention of spending this week cramming over with these four hour long prep tests, nor cramming up further books, etc. I'll do sit down and review a bit the PowerScore readings, but I really feel at a loss as to anything I haven't covered. Other than the obscenely obvious.</p>

<p>Has anyone got any advice on what to do in these final days? Please?</p>

<p>Get yourself into the right time zone so that you are rested and awake for the test. At this point just review the questions you missed on the practice test. No sense spending time on material you already know.</p>