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What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by storpappa » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:02 pm

I have asked around, but don't know anyone who wants them

Worth resale on EBay?
Local library?
Goodwill?

What did you do with your LSAT books once the test was over?

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Post by leslieknope » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:09 pm

right now they're hiding in the garage where I can't see them until I decide whether or not I need to retake

but the second I'm done with the lolsat for real half that shit is going in a bonfire. not sure what goodwill will do with the used guides but I guess I'll see if anyone wants those before dumping.

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Post by Dr. Nefario » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:31 pm

They are currently sustaining the fire in my fireplace.

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Re: What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by KMart » Sun Feb 08, 2015 12:45 am

see if anyone wants those before dumping.

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Re: What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by nygrrrl » Sun Feb 08, 2015 10:51 am

I gave my powerscore books to a friend who wanted them, burned everything else.

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Re: What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by hairbear7 » Sun Feb 08, 2015 10:59 am

If you've ever had to retake, a bonfire is extremely satisfying.

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Re: What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by navykev » Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:15 am

Passed them on to another veteran.

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Post by Hand » Sun Feb 08, 2015 1:06 pm

navykev wrote:Passed them on to another veteran immigrant.

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Re: What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by LawsRUs » Sun Feb 08, 2015 6:11 pm

Hey everybody,

I maxed out on lsat tries, and no more lsat for me!! whoo!

Can you all recommend me a good way to get rid of my lsat materials except burning? because burning them is sooo cliche!

Currently, I have Manhattan books (3), Powerscore bibles (2), Examkrackers, Ace the Logic, Kaplan 180, Princeton Review, unused PTs (about 15 tests or so), flashcards, 10 Actual Official PT books, Cambridge drilling packets, Cambridge books, handwritten notes, the Trainer, among other things.

I welcome any suggestion as to good ways to get rid of them, any clever way to destroy them? And please, no cliches.

Thanks!!

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Re: What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by storpappa » Sun Feb 08, 2015 7:56 pm

navykev wrote:Passed them on to another veteran.


I tried that route, got no serious replies

i did all my work on scrap paper, so the books and exam books are all unmarked, perfect condition

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Re: What did you do with your LSAT study materials?

Post by LawsRUs » Sun Feb 08, 2015 8:02 pm

storpappa wrote:
navykev wrote:Passed them on to another veteran.


I tried that route, got no serious replies

i did all my work on scrap paper, so the books and exam books are all unmarked, perfect condition

good for you !! thanks for ur generosity
for you if u dont hv to retake, i can recommend going to a local community college that has an aba approved paralegal program and donating ur books there. i can tell u that ccs are broke

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