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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by Grapes87 » Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:45 pm

true...I regret it so much

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by holdencaulfield » Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:50 pm

Could anyone else answer OP's question just by looking at the title?

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Post by benito » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:17 pm

I don't know why some of you have to insult the guy, hes not gonna be a good lawyer cause he got throw off by some muttering idiot behind him? Thats not very good logic.... At the same time you were too passive, not only would I have made a big stink about it with the proctor I would have told the guy I'll kick him in the head the second we step out of this building if he doesn't shut the fuck up.

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Post by fatduck » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:18 pm

benito wrote:I don't know why some of you have to insult the guy, hes not gonna be a good lawyer cause he got throw off by some muttering idiot behind him? Thats not very good logic.... At the same time you were too passive, not only would I have made a big stink about it with the proctor I would have told the guy I'll kick him in the head the second we step out of this building if he doesn't shut the fuck up.
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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by HowdyYall » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:32 pm

obviously you should have done something at the break, but you didnt so moving on: just try to get a free retake from LSAC, if you cant, Cancel and take it again in June or october. Turn this into a positive man: you get to study for a few more months and really get your shiz down so that no matter if someone throws up on you during the test you will still be able to pull off a 170+. Next time you take it youll also have a step up because you will have 2 practice runs under your belt

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by MrAnon » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:59 pm

Try to get over it. Life and testing conditions are never perfect. The smartest people are able to deal with these imperfections and move on.

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by SchopenhauerFTW » Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:00 pm

bigben5289 wrote:WHERE DID YOU TAKE IT THE LSAT?
Are you the guy?

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by benito » Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:18 pm

fatduck wrote:
benito wrote:I don't know why some of you have to insult the guy, hes not gonna be a good lawyer cause he got throw off by some muttering idiot behind him? Thats not very good logic.... At the same time you were too passive, not only would I have made a big stink about it with the proctor I would have told the guy I'll kick him in the head the second we step out of this building if he doesn't shut the fuck up.
come at me bro

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by geminivegitarian » Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:59 pm

Jeffort wrote:
Was it Rainman sitting behind you? Was the guy having conversations with the speaker of each LR argument or something?
"It's, it's definitely definitely answer C. Definitely."

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by lakers3peat » Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:03 pm

I empathize with you because I had the same thing happen to me in December. The girl behind me was reading her reading comp/LR questions at a whisper. Nobody could hear but me I assume because I was right infront of her and there was a decent amount of space between the columns but not between the rows. I never said anything to her either because WTF, am I really going to turn aroudn int he middle of the test and go SHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Ughh, no. That would make everyone else be like WTF!?!? and I might get in trouble for making a scene.


What I did was SACK UP and force myself to stay focused.

Did I do as well as I wanted to do? no.

Do I blame her? yes partially.

Does LSAC or anybody else care? no.

Will you get accommodated for someone whispering behind you? no

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by PhiloLogicGames » Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:15 pm

Sour Grapes87. Cancel. Then retake. In the meantime...

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Post by suspicious android » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:30 pm

PhiloLogicGames wrote:Sour Grapes87. Cancel. Then retake. In the meantime...
Mods, can you get this dude to stop spamming the forums with his blog posts?

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by PhiloLogicGames » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:41 pm

suspicious android wrote:
PhiloLogicGames wrote:Sour Grapes87. Cancel. Then retake. In the meantime...
Mods, can you get this dude to stop spamming the forums with his blog posts?
Or you can say, "Hey Philo, stop putting up these links."

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by SchopenhauerFTW » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:31 pm

I've read a handful of test center irregularities that seemed legitimate while on this site. They have to be pretty far out there and hurt everyone taking the test.
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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by vanwinkle » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:34 pm

PhiloLogicGames wrote:Sour Grapes87. Cancel. Then retake. In the meantime...
Tempbanned for spamming a shitty blog.

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by SchopenhauerFTW » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:36 pm

I got tricked into clicking that link.

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by Jack Smirks » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:39 pm

SchopenhauerFTW wrote:I've read a handful of test center irregularities that seemed legitimate while on this site. They have to be pretty far out there and hurt everyone taking the test. Example: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=140629
Seriously, quit bringing that thread back to life. IBS is nothing to joke about.

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Re: DO I have a legitimate case to complain to LSAC

Post by SchopenhauerFTW » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:53 pm

There was also the complaint about somebody who walked into the building and started playing the bagpipes.

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