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lmao awesome...peppermint wrote:LMAO.... You guys, I was browsing around the manhattan forums & I came across this. It is hilarious!!!
First date ideas that involve the LSAT:
http://www.manhattanlsat.com/blog/2014/ ... -the-lsat/
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Mine too! I just finished some in/out games and I was reading the lawschooli.com page about point of reason lr questions.peppermint wrote:My boss has an afternoon meeting so it looks like I get to go home early today, yay!
I'm gonna go grocery shopping & then curl up with a stack of NA LR questions, living the good life y'all
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Lol that's too funny!peppermint wrote:LMAO.... You guys, I was browsing around the manhattan forums & I came across this. It is hilarious!!!
First date ideas that involve the LSAT:
http://www.manhattanlsat.com/blog/2014/ ... -the-lsat/
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anyone who does this will be my heroMEAhrnsbrak wrote:Lol that's too funny!peppermint wrote:LMAO.... You guys, I was browsing around the manhattan forums & I came across this. It is hilarious!!!
First date ideas that involve the LSAT:
http://www.manhattanlsat.com/blog/2014/ ... -the-lsat/
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mind blown...


uhhhh totallypeppermint wrote:Jgoods, I dare you to use these ideas as some sort of pickup line the next time you see someone hot at the barMEAhrnsbrak wrote:anyone who does this will be my heropeppermint wrote:LMAO.... You guys, I was browsing around the manhattan forums & I came across this. It is hilarious!!!
First date ideas that involve the LSAT:
http://www.manhattanlsat.com/blog/2014/ ... -the-lsat/
Lol that's too funny!
For example, you can be like, "heyyyyy, you wanna come over to my place tonight... and do some logic games?" Then wiggle your eyebrows suggestively
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When it is too warm I have trouble staying focused and get tired really easily. When it is cold, I stay sharper a lot longer. Thank goodness we are taking the Dec test!peppermint wrote:Yep, I think better when the temp's a bit cold. If it's hot, I have trouble concentratingnlee10 wrote:Does weather (mainly hot) affect any of your guys' performances? Did another 30 strong support be true Q's of all difficulties and did crappy.
ETA- I have also noticed that I'm like super focused when it's cold, like it's kinda creepy how in the zone I get
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This.Jgoods wrote:maybe that's why you're so much smarter than us LLHLearn_Live_Hope wrote:
Really? I study while I work out all the time!
I'm typing up LGs from PTs I've previously taken. Hoorah.
Happy Friday all!
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I'm hungrynlee10 wrote:Happy Friday indeed. At a buffet for late lunch. LOL. #bulkingseasonWorldsCollide wrote:This.Jgoods wrote:maybe that's why you're so much smarter than us LLHLearn_Live_Hope wrote:
Really? I study while I work out all the time!
I'm typing up LGs from PTs I've previously taken. Hoorah.
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Thanks WorldsCollide!
Peppermint, regarding that CD question, it was really weird and tough for me at first as well but I think the key here is to have your conditional rules down. Write the rules first (CLEARLY, since you could have various combinations of i.e. both or one on sale/not on sale) and take a few seconds to distinguish which rules mandate both and which rules happen with just one. Also I remember there was a pair of rules you could compound and that's really crucial as it comes up later in a question. If you have that, it's really not that bad of a game. I had to get over my OCD because I wanted to draw really neat tables for each question that really took a lot of my time (and even after I already had the answer confirmed, I couldn't circle the answer unless my box was straight and didn't slant to one way, scumbag brain I know!). But I found the first time and second time I did the question, the tables helped (probably not how 7sage does it?). It was more intuitive and I could just check or "x" which ones were on sale and which ones were not on sale. With the table and familiarizing the conditional rules, it much easier to see what gets triggered. For the last few questions, if you draw the table, you have to reorient your thinking because they talk about if only new or old are ALL on/not on sale.
But yeah, I don't mean to say this question was super easy, not at all, but I redrilled it 3+ times. First time probably took me like 20+ minutes, second time 12 minutes, third time I think was under or around 10.
nlee10, I'm up in the pacific northwest and it is SO COLD. Outside is okay I think, but for some reason my house is really really cold. I'm living at home this semester, but for like all of my undergrad degree I was living in a dorm on campus and I LOVED cranking up the heat as my school paid for everything. Could be like -30 outside, and 30+ in my room. But this weather right now...wet & cold, not good. But yeah, summer was an issue too, would just start sweating when a hard logic game came along...
Peppermint, regarding that CD question, it was really weird and tough for me at first as well but I think the key here is to have your conditional rules down. Write the rules first (CLEARLY, since you could have various combinations of i.e. both or one on sale/not on sale) and take a few seconds to distinguish which rules mandate both and which rules happen with just one. Also I remember there was a pair of rules you could compound and that's really crucial as it comes up later in a question. If you have that, it's really not that bad of a game. I had to get over my OCD because I wanted to draw really neat tables for each question that really took a lot of my time (and even after I already had the answer confirmed, I couldn't circle the answer unless my box was straight and didn't slant to one way, scumbag brain I know!). But I found the first time and second time I did the question, the tables helped (probably not how 7sage does it?). It was more intuitive and I could just check or "x" which ones were on sale and which ones were not on sale. With the table and familiarizing the conditional rules, it much easier to see what gets triggered. For the last few questions, if you draw the table, you have to reorient your thinking because they talk about if only new or old are ALL on/not on sale.
But yeah, I don't mean to say this question was super easy, not at all, but I redrilled it 3+ times. First time probably took me like 20+ minutes, second time 12 minutes, third time I think was under or around 10.
nlee10, I'm up in the pacific northwest and it is SO COLD. Outside is okay I think, but for some reason my house is really really cold. I'm living at home this semester, but for like all of my undergrad degree I was living in a dorm on campus and I LOVED cranking up the heat as my school paid for everything. Could be like -30 outside, and 30+ in my room. But this weather right now...wet & cold, not good. But yeah, summer was an issue too, would just start sweating when a hard logic game came along...
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I'm having daymares that I will underperform in December and won't get accepted to any law schools 

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I have 64 days to bump my diagnostic of 138 to a 165. Possible? LOL
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I am half way done with both PS LG and Manhattan LR. Just started Manhattan RC. Haven't really drilled, only the drills provided by the books.peppermint wrote:Never know till you tryJDman wrote:I have 64 days to bump my diagnostic of 138 to a 165. Possible? LOL![]()
Seriously though, what are your weak areas? Are you struggling with LG (b/c that's one of the easiest to fix), etc
ETA- have you drilled any? What books have you read?
After reading the material, what should be my next move? With so little time left...
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