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I got granola bars and that was a terrible idea, it was hard to chew and choke down, and made my mouth really dry. I didn't want to drink too much water either.
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Thanks for posting this!

I eat a banana every morning with my breakfast and I find it helps me in the morning, so I could definitely see that.

I think fruit in general during the break (tangerine, grapes, berries - something easy to eat) would be useful. I try to have some fruit every afternoon and it helps me get through the last couple of hours of the work day.

And I'm a huge trail mix fan, so definitely support the trail mix idea.
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I wasn't allowed to eat during my breaks when I took the test last year, so I wouldn't 100% count on being able to eat.
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i suggest 4 hour energy - i used it at both exams - no sugar overload/crash during the exam or after really. Easy to consume (like a shot) so you dont get the urge to go to the bathroom during the exam. You can get it at gas stations or grocery places.
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i suggest 4 hour energy - i used it at both exams - no sugar overload/crash during the exam or after really. Easy to consume (like a shot) so you dont get the urge to go to the bathroom during the exam. You can get it at gas stations or grocery places.

I tried that for a practice exam, and it made me really jittery like I couldn't think straight. My scores did improve though, so who knows maybe it was good for me even if it didn't feel good.

I would say try your snacks first on a prac test, don't eat/drink something for the first time for the real thing! You don't want to eat a yogurt bar and realize too late you're lactose intolerant!!
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I wasn't allowed to eat during my breaks when I took the test last year, so I wouldn't 100% count on being able to eat.
This is very interesting and important. Thank you for your input.

I would advise anyone who hasn't taken the GMAT yet to contact his or her test center and inquire about this. If you're not allowed to eat snacks during the break, then make sure to eat something before taking the test. Again, practice this with your CAT's.
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i suggest 4 hour energy - i used it at both exams - no sugar overload/crash during the exam or after really. Easy to consume (like a shot) so you dont get the urge to go to the bathroom during the exam. You can get it at gas stations or grocery places.

I tried that for a practice exam, and it made me really jittery like I couldn't think straight. My scores did improve though, so who knows maybe it was good for me even if it didn't feel good.

I would say try your snacks first on a prac test, don't eat/drink something for the first time for the real thing! You don't want to eat a yogurt bar and realize too late you're lactose intolerant!!


it does give you a "wow" effect once you drink it. I didnt feel any jitters but i drank like 30 mins before exam since i was waiting. but I think with all the snacks/drinks suggested, try it out around the time of the exam ahead of time and see how your body reacts to it.
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Bottle of lucozade and a snickers worked for me. Had 1/3 of each during each break.
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i suggest 4 hour energy - i used it at both exams - no sugar overload/crash during the exam or after really. Easy to consume (like a shot) so you dont get the urge to go to the bathroom during the exam. You can get it at gas stations or grocery places.

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I would say try your snacks first on a prac test, don't eat/drink something for the first time for the real thing! You don't want to eat a yogurt bar and realize too late you're lactose intolerant!!


it does give you a "wow" effect once you drink it. I didnt feel any jitters but i drank like 30 mins before exam since i was waiting. but I think with all the snacks/drinks suggested, try it out around the time of the exam ahead of time and see how your body reacts to it.

My exam is end of this month and I plan to buy a 6 pack of the 5 hour energy drink to test on practice tests leading up to the big day. I've heard bananas and/or candy bars are good too. Would love to hear feedback from prior test takers.

https://www.target.com/5-Hour-Energy-Pom ... B002YU4HKS
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Been a "lurker" for about a month now and this is pretty fun topic! Yeah, just stick with almonds and banannas. Both are all natural.
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what about the following combination for each break?

banana half + 1 granola bar + 1/3 red bull + 2 sips of water

+ splashing water + loo

I m thinking of following the above. I hope I m not planning something that will do more harm than good.

I often feel hungry, even post food, if I study.
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what about the following combination for each break?

banana half + 1 granola bar + 1/3 red bull + 2 sips of water

+ splashing water + loo

I m thinking of following the above. I hope I m not planning something that will do more harm than good.

I often feel hungry, even post food, if I study.


that just looks so complicated. Just drink a bottle of 5 hour energy max and you are all good to go throughout exam with no crash.
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yea it is complicated. I m not sure whether 5-hour energy drink is available in my local store.

cant we compensate it with red-bull?
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yea it is complicated. I m not sure whether 5-hour energy drink is available in my local store.

cant we compensate it with red-bull?


hmm you could try gas stations if not maybe convenience stores but it might not be in india... Redbull supposedly has a sugar crash so i am not sure - you could try sugar free red bull and see how that goes. I like 5 hour energy because it is tiny bottle so very efficient.
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yea it is complicated. I m not sure whether 5-hour energy drink is available in my local store.

cant we compensate it with red-bull?


hmm you could try gas stations if not maybe convenience stores but it might not be in india... Redbull supposedly has a sugar crash so i am not sure - you could try sugar free red bull and see how that goes. I like 5 hour energy because it is tiny bottle so very efficient.

I will check it.

I m giving gmatprep tomorrow with red bull in between to simulate the environment. Lets see how it goes.
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Has anyone lent any thought to long-term diets that help brain function and information absorbtion over 3-4 months?
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