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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by Mikey » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:25 am

Just put together my zip lock bag thingy lol. I also have some pretzels for the break. coughs pretzeltime ;)

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Post by Redsfan320 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:40 am

TheMikey wrote:Just put together my zip lock bag thingy lol. I also have some pretzels for the break. coughs pretzeltime ;)
I have Pretzel Crisps, my preferred variety of bagged pretzels. Test center is literally less than 5 minutes from my hotel, and I'm having to force myself not to leave now.

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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by Mikey » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:41 am

Redsfan320 wrote:
TheMikey wrote:Just put together my zip lock bag thingy lol. I also have some pretzels for the break. coughs pretzeltime ;)
I have Pretzel Crisps, my preferred variety of bagged pretzels. Test center is literally less than 5 minutes from my hotel, and I'm having to force myself not to leave now.

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I'm about an hour away from my test center, not too bad but I wish I were closer.

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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by longpig » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:49 am

patttt wrote:
carasrook wrote:
patttt wrote:
longpig wrote:Praying to the LSAT gods us all :)

Also ~ does anyone know approximately how long the test actually takes? I know there's a lot of paperwork and signing in at the beginning. If taking at 12:30pm, can I expect to be out by 5:30ish?
Every test center is different. Really depends on how long all the crap other than testing takes. Barring unforeseen delays, 5:30 sounds about right. Good luck today!
To alleviate some of my fear of the unknown... can any former test takers attest to what all the 'paperwork' consists of? Obviously your info on the answer sheet... anything else? Do we need to know our LSAC pin?
During both october and december 2015 exams we were all checked into the room and ready to begin no more than 5 minutes after the printed time on the ticket. "Paperwork" was just handing out booklets, filling in tickets and answer sheets, etc. and in theory should take no more than 10 minutes, which is consistent with my experiences. I started writing the test 15 minutes after the time on the ticket.

I've heard horror stories though of people waiting insane amounts of time for various reasons. Don't go in and "expect" anything, though, but also fear nothing. You'll do fine, and good luck to you too!

ETA: wow I totally misread your question and only noticed after I saw Tycho's reponse. I thought you were asking about how long each thing takes out of fear of not starting on time, not what you need to know. Either way, if you have the items they told you to bring you're fine and don't need anything extra.
Hehe no worries, just interested to hear people's experiences!

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Post by ponderingmeerkat » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:50 am

Been shitty about keeping up with all of you over the last couple days. But, just wanted to say good luck to everyone!

We are all badasses and we know it. Go in there and rock it!

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Post by sluggla » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:52 am

I am using the ziplock bag I used to store kombu (because I'm not about to fight traffic for another one today). So I hope everyone enjoys the seductive aroma of dried kelp during check-in and break.

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Post by Mikey » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:53 am

sluggla wrote:I am using the ziplock bag I used to store kombu (because I'm not about to fight traffic for another one today). So I hope everyone enjoys the seductive aroma of dried kelp during check-in and break.
HAHAHA you made my day

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Post by Hennessy » Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:24 am

PT 78 HERE WE GO

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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by footballlax55 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:42 am

Well I didn't get as much sleep as I hoped. Maybe about 6 hrs. Oh well.

Best of luck to everyone! Let's destroy it so we don't need to retake it

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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by dvc5240 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:50 am

Only 5 hours of sleep for me... excitement? :wink:

Good luck everyone! Stay focused and don't let any crazy tricks screw you. We are better than their tricks!!!

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Post by momoyome » Mon Jun 06, 2016 11:00 am

In bed after 6 hours sleep trying to get another hour but brain is on and can't get more rest. :( Gonna have some food and then in about an hour warm up.

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Post by darthrevan92 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 11:06 am

4 hours for me... surprisingly not feeling too tired but hopefully it doesnt bite me in the ass.

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Post by proteinshake » Mon Jun 06, 2016 11:14 am

good luck nerds! 8)

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Post by somethingElse » Mon Jun 06, 2016 11:56 am

pretzeltime wrote:Good luck bbs! See you on the other side.

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Post by appind » Mon Jun 06, 2016 1:02 pm

i withdrew from jun and plan to take in sep. gluck all

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Post by Rupert Pupkin » Mon Jun 06, 2016 1:39 pm

Good Luck Everyone! Crush it - the world is yours

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Post by amta » Mon Jun 06, 2016 2:11 pm

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Post by amta » Tue Jun 07, 2016 11:38 am

where's the waiters' thread?

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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by Mikey » Sun Feb 19, 2017 11:02 am

ayylmao wrote:
YupSports wrote:Well, threadmates (??), after countless hours of LG drilling the "click" moment that so many talk about finally happened.

All 10 of the LG I drilled today were finished under the 7Sage time, with some being by several minutes.

By focusing on the "important" game pieces I was able to keep my head from getting too clogged and not miss a single inference (and only two questions total!)!

I have been repeating a motto to myself every day before drilling. I learned it while racing & autocrossing, but I know it originates in the Military: Slow is Smooth and Smooth is Fast.

This has kept me from making dumb mistakes (missing rules in LG, key words in LR), and it also takes my mind off of time; thus limiting panic.
I would literally suck a dick to have this happen to me.
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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by ayylmao » Sun Feb 19, 2017 1:35 pm

Mikey wrote:
ayylmao wrote:
YupSports wrote:Well, threadmates (??), after countless hours of LG drilling the "click" moment that so many talk about finally happened.

All 10 of the LG I drilled today were finished under the 7Sage time, with some being by several minutes.

By focusing on the "important" game pieces I was able to keep my head from getting too clogged and not miss a single inference (and only two questions total!)!

I have been repeating a motto to myself every day before drilling. I learned it while racing & autocrossing, but I know it originates in the Military: Slow is Smooth and Smooth is Fast.

This has kept me from making dumb mistakes (missing rules in LG, key words in LR), and it also takes my mind off of time; thus limiting panic.

I would literally suck a dick to have this happen to me.
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Re: The Official June 2016 Study Group

Post by Mikey » Sun Feb 19, 2017 2:07 pm

ayylmao wrote:
Mikey wrote:
ayylmao wrote:
YupSports wrote:Well, threadmates (??), after countless hours of LG drilling the "click" moment that so many talk about finally happened.

All 10 of the LG I drilled today were finished under the 7Sage time, with some being by several minutes.

By focusing on the "important" game pieces I was able to keep my head from getting too clogged and not miss a single inference (and only two questions total!)!

I have been repeating a motto to myself every day before drilling. I learned it while racing & autocrossing, but I know it originates in the Military: Slow is Smooth and Smooth is Fast.

This has kept me from making dumb mistakes (missing rules in LG, key words in LR), and it also takes my mind off of time; thus limiting panic.

I would literally suck a dick to have this happen to me.
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Mikey you captured my lowest point for all posterity.
:mrgreen: :lol: :lol: I was so bored this morning that I slid into the archives.

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