I'd kill for it, congrats man, don't beat yourself up!agcl0913 wrote:168. 96%. Fuck. Well, time to start studying for June.
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Re: February 2012 Waiting Thread (NEW POLL!!!1!)
yeah... is anyone else kind of getting depressed that other people are depressed that they got like high 160s low 170s and are complaining?? lolol
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kellyxo wrote:yeah... is anyone else kind of getting depressed that other people are depressed that they got like high 160s low 170s and are complaining?? lolol
yesssssssssssssss
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yeah that's normalishnoleknight16 wrote:Thats a great score. Is that what you typically get on practice tests?jbirdie4 wrote:168 is 96%? is that normal????
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That was the bottom of my PT range. My average was 171/172. So I guess given what people say about doing a few points below your average is true for me.noleknight16 wrote:Thats a great score. Is that what you typically get on practice tests?jbirdie4 wrote:168 is 96%? is that normal????
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HOLY F'n Shit. I spend alllllll weekend watching Netflix/Refreshing LSAC and TLS..... and when I finally leave and go to the gym all hell breaks loose.
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I am in a cube farm. It is all I can do to not yell everyone shut the fuck up, I am crazy enough right now without all your fucking noises....
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sbaron wrote:jbirdie4 wrote:168 is 96%? is that normal????
Yes! Doesn't that imply its a nice curve?
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Looks like scores came out before we hit 150 and Troll_444 was completely full of crap as we suspected. lol
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I have recently moved into office status, and I am now closing my door. My heart goes out to you, I totally feel your pain.gunsntexas wrote:I am in a cube farm. It is all I can do to not yell everyone shut the fuck up, I am crazy enough right now without all your fucking noises....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umDr0mPuyQc
My reaction to my score (yes, I know I posted this yesterday too).
My reaction to my score (yes, I know I posted this yesterday too).
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I don't like the initial feedback :/
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170!!!!! email first, but basically simultaneous...
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odoylerulez wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umDr0mPuyQc
My reaction to my score (yes, I know I posted this yesterday too).
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He doesn't want to show his face with his 120Jsa725 wrote:anteater1 wrote:MOTHER OF GOD BERNALDIAZ IS STILL GONE.anteater1 wrote:MOTHER OF GOD BERNALDIAZ IS STILL GONE.
anteater1 wrote:MOTHER OF GOD BERNALDIAZ IS STILL GONE.
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To all you haters, told you 3pm cst.
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How far apart are the batches normally spaced out?
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TheNav wrote:170!!!!! email first, but basically simultaneous...
PT average?
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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