Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC? Forum
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ugh....to all of it.
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Op is going to be one of thosssseeeee lawyers...
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The kind that catfishes.reasonable_man wrote:Op is going to be one of thosssseeeee lawyers...
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OP, I am disappointed. You could have drawn them all out a lot longer.
But 4/10 for such a strong start.
But 4/10 for such a strong start.
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If that is the OP, then congrats..... and welcome to Harvard.facile princeps wrote:--ImageRemoved--
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I sure hope girls in law school look like that. I am looking for a wifey, but she cannot be just "law school hot."Sheffield wrote:If that is the OP, then congrats..... and welcome to Harvard.facile princeps wrote:--ImageRemoved--
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LOLbizzybone1313 wrote:I sure hope girls in law school look like that. I am looking for a wifey, but she cannot be just "law school hot."Sheffield wrote:If that is the OP, then congrats..... and welcome to Harvard.facile princeps wrote:--ImageRemoved--
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bizzybone1313 wrote:I sure hope girls in law school look like that. I am looking for a wifey, but she cannot be just "law school hot."Sheffield wrote:If that is the OP, then congrats..... and welcome to Harvard.facile princeps wrote:--ImageRemoved--
Good luck. A far better idea is to figure out where the teachers hang out after work near your law school. Typically a much hotter crowd than the law school girls.
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I'd give OP a solid 6/weak 7. 4 pages of vitriol is a pretty stellar run.paratactical wrote:OP, I am disappointed. You could have drawn them all out a lot longer.
But 4/10 for such a strong start.
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Not on TLS. If only Abs of Love was still up, I could show you some real trolling.bre.kidman wrote:I'd give OP a solid 6/weak 7. 4 pages of vitriol is a pretty stellar run.paratactical wrote:OP, I am disappointed. You could have drawn them all out a lot longer.
But 4/10 for such a strong start.
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+1 what a sad person OP must be. Then again every person responds different to the first person who ever asks them outstillwater wrote:Pinky Dinky, the people have spoken and you have been properly condemned.
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Not sure if sad or happy to have missed it...paratactical wrote:Not on TLS. If only Abs of Love was still up, I could show you some real trolling.bre.kidman wrote:I'd give OP a solid 6/weak 7. 4 pages of vitriol is a pretty stellar run.paratactical wrote:OP, I am disappointed. You could have drawn them all out a lot longer.
But 4/10 for such a strong start.
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what were you the only one in the room? I had like 100 people in mine.Pinky Dinky wrote:Ha! This made me chuckle.cgw wrote:This is my feeling on the matter as well. However, if he just said something like, "hey, here's my number maybe we can get coffee some time" there doesn't seem to be too much harm there. I personally wouldn't be bothered enough to do anything about it. On the other hand, if it was more along the lines of, "hey, I haven't had sex in two years and I really want to lick your tits. Here's my number, call me" then yeah, I'd report that.ohpobrecito wrote:cinephile wrote:It's pretty creepy for anyone who is in a position of power of you to ask you out. Even if there's no explicit quid pro quo, it's implied and anyone with taste and sense would know better than to ask you out in this situation.
OMG, you people all have the wrong idea. I did not want to report the proctor because the proctor hit on me; but more so to make sure that neither of us were in a conflict position.
I am on the East Coast where it was snowed in. I arrived late at the testing center. Everyone else was about to start the LSAT but this proctor took me into an empty classroom where I wrote the LSAT all by myself alone under this proctor's supervision. I suppose the proctor felt some chemistry, that I did not intend to convey.
More importantly, the proctor was exceptionally kind, giving me about 5 to 10 minutes extra on each section. The proctor did not have a stopwatch; we just kept time by looking at the analog clock on the wall. The proctor kept going out and coming back into the room where I was writing. During the RC, LG and LR2 sections the proctor left and returned 10-15 minutes after the 35 minute mark. So if I were to report the proctor to LSAC (as in file a complaint), I could risk my score being nullified.
Sheesh. Everyone here is a pervert.
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Pinky Dinky wrote:Ha! This made me chuckle.cgw wrote:This is my feeling on the matter as well. However, if he just said something like, "hey, here's my number maybe we can get coffee some time" there doesn't seem to be too much harm there. I personally wouldn't be bothered enough to do anything about it. On the other hand, if it was more along the lines of, "hey, I haven't had sex in two years and I really want to lick your tits. Here's my number, call me" then yeah, I'd report that.ohpobrecito wrote:cinephile wrote:It's pretty creepy for anyone who is in a position of power of you to ask you out. Even if there's no explicit quid pro quo, it's implied and anyone with taste and sense would know better than to ask you out in this situation.
OMG, you people all have the wrong idea. I did not want to report the proctor because the proctor hit on me; but more so to make sure that neither of us were in a conflict position.
I am on the East Coast where it was snowed in. I arrived late at the testing center. Everyone else was about to start the LSAT but this proctor took me into an empty classroom where I wrote the LSAT all by myself alone under this proctor's supervision. I suppose the proctor felt some chemistry, that I did not intend to convey.
More importantly, the proctor was exceptionally kind, giving me about 5 to 10 minutes extra on each section. The proctor did not have a stopwatch; we just kept time by looking at the analog clock on the wall. The proctor kept going out and coming back into the room where I was writing. During the RC, LG and LR2 sections the proctor left and returned 10-15 minutes after the 35 minute mark. So if I were to report the proctor to LSAC (as in file a complaint), I could risk my score being nullified.
Sheesh. Everyone here is a pervert.
you got a room by yourself and you got tons of extra time? If you didnt kill that test you should be ashamed of yourself
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Don't they normally only allow that in snowed in Alaskan inuit towns?
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Hey fuck face, you only get thirty five minutes per section.facile princeps wrote:--ImageRemoved--
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OP: you lack any sort of common sense. I suggest that you find a group of stable, sensible and clear speaking people to advise you on every single life decision. You are a danger to yourself and others. Please tell me your goal is HYS for academia because that is the only possible role you could fill in the legal community.
As a side note, if you report an irregularity all the scores from your testing center will be delayed while it is investigated. However, LSAC and their security people read every post on this forum ( maybe exaggerating a little) so you may have already done yourself in.
I hope I've been trolled here.
As a side note, if you report an irregularity all the scores from your testing center will be delayed while it is investigated. However, LSAC and their security people read every post on this forum ( maybe exaggerating a little) so you may have already done yourself in.
I hope I've been trolled here.
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Hey captain obvious, stfu if you can't follow the joke.Mal Reynolds wrote:Hey fuck face, you only get thirty five minutes per section.facile princeps wrote:--ImageRemoved--
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And now we can rest assured that C.A.D. undergrad went to good use afterall................................
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I am not even sure if LSAC might have any jurisdiction over this individual.NYstate wrote:As a side note, if you report an irregularity all the scores from your testing center will be delayed while it is investigated.
Turns out this person is not an official LSAC proctor (in which case, this thread title can be misleading). The person is an operations manager at the testing center and was there to help out the LSAC proctors on duty.
When I arrived late, this person took me to an empty classroom because obviously it would have caused some major interruptions and distractions, especially when everyone else was about to start.
On Valentine's Day, I went out with this person who I thought was a "proctor". Despite our significant age difference (I am in my early 20s while the "proctor" is late 40 ish but looks mid-30 ish), I think this could be the start of something wonderful. ♥
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I wish my proctor asked me out after the LSAT. She was really cute.
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Bullshit! I call bullshit to this entire thread. Thanks for the half-ass troll.
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Probably covering up with an obvious troll to divert attention from the initial, genuine question. Troll conspiracy.PickMe! wrote:Bullshit! I call bullshit to this entire thread. Thanks for the half-ass troll.
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