Hi all,
I am working my way through the bar review course, and I have to express my frustration at how and where the unproven and (in my opinion) inaccurate dietary theories about fasting have crept into our culture. Even in my course, I keep finding references in needing to eat to keep up one's energy.
To the bar review course guy:
First of all, I can handle my own dietary needs, thankyouverymuch. Just give me what I need to know for the exam. Secondly, I think much better fasting, so please don't just repeat dogma from the media about needing food for "energy." I do just fine thinking on an empty stomach, and I don't want to take the fake food protein bars you suggest to the exam. I'll eat real food at my planned times, like grapes or nuts, OK? I'm not going to bomb the exam because I didn't eat a protein bar at my break with all the other people who have bought into that theory and are shoving snacks into their mouths.
Stepping off my soapbox now . . .
(I'll post soon about the exam break times and my normal window, and ask for suggestions on how to plan for that.)
Susie
Friday, June 4, 2010
[fast5] Annoyance at the status quo
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