Nootropic Drugs?

<p>Has anyone here tried using them and taking the SATs? I'm not talking about things like crack and meth, mind you, lol. I'm talking about legal, over-the-counter "brain pills" such as Piracetam and Modanfil. I'd imagine that some people, especially those with drowsiness issues, could achieve a serious boost in their scores.</p>

<p>Also, would you consider this to be unethical and an unfair advantage if it worked?</p>

<p>parents used to tell their kids to smoke a cig before taking becuase their mind would be extremely clear for the first 20 min.</p>

<p>Also, I drank a energy drink before an sat practice test once. didn’ work out so well. I came out of it sweating and shaking.</p>

<p>hahahahahah </p>

<p>you guys make me laugh :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :D</p>

<p>-_-</p>

<p>I used Piracetam. :wink: In fact, I use it almost every day. I have used it on and off since I was 15 because of a certain brain condition I have. Just be sure to finesse the doses for yourself before you go in (Mine is about 3-4 800mg capsules a day). Also, it takes about a week of consistent intake for it to take full effect on your brain.</p>

<p>Unethical? Unfair? Its out there for everyone. Go buy it if you want. Whats unethical or unfair about being proactive?</p>