Oh get fuckedwarandpeace wrote:no offense, I used to find this thread really funny, but I realize that all of you are pathetic geek losers now.
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Come on North, he did say "no offense."North wrote:Oh get fuckedwarandpeace wrote:no offense, I used to find this thread really funny, but I realize that all of you are pathetic geek losers now.
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Ftfywarandpeace wrote:no offense,I used to find this thread really funny, but I realize that all of you are pathetic geek losers now.
You're not really superior to anyone because you found an online forum. And btw, costco. $4.99. 10 mins. 4 passport photos. Doesn't take 45 mins and $10.
You guys need to live a little.
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Oh man. I was reading the earlier posts, just read this and cracked up so hard.Mustard Blood wrote:Random girl: "I just hope my test is one of the experimental ones that they don't grade."
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This user has been back seat banned indefinitelywarandpeace wrote:no offense, I used to find this thread really funny, but I realize that all of you are pathetic geek losers now.
You're not really superior to anyone because you found an online forum. And btw, costco. $4.99. 10 mins. 4 passport photos. Doesn't take 45 mins and $10.
You guys need to live a little.
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I'm sad. Nothing happened at mine... but then again, I didn't leave the testing room during the break, so who knows.
One of the proctors' cell phones went off, though. It rang for what I imagine was a full minute. Another proctor flipped, glared at all of us, asked which one of us brought a cell phone. Finally realized it was another proctor's. Everyone glared at her.
Thankfully it was before the test, around check-in time.
edit for typo.
One of the proctors' cell phones went off, though. It rang for what I imagine was a full minute. Another proctor flipped, glared at all of us, asked which one of us brought a cell phone. Finally realized it was another proctor's. Everyone glared at her.
Thankfully it was before the test, around check-in time.
edit for typo.
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mehiguess wrote:More.
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Oops, wasn't something I overheard.
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One of the test takers at my exam asked the proctor how many years law school is. Also, before the exam, the proctor was talking about how it is great that he is attending his unaccredited law school because he is only going to be $60,000 in debt as opposed to $200,000. 

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Heard a girl ask a guy what he was looking at getting on the test while we were waiting to check-in. He replied, "oh well I took a practice test so I think I will get like a 160 or 165". I almost LOLed but I thought maybe he was really smart and tested at 165. Then again, if he was smart enough to do that he should have taken about 20 more PTs before the real thing.
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Heard this conversation between a girl and a guy outside the testing room
Girl: Yeah I'm not too nervous about this test because it doesn't really matter for law school.
Guy: Oh yeah I know what you mean.
Girl: I mean Harvard doesn't even look at the LSAT anymore, they look at the GMAT.
Guy: Really? I didn't know that.
Girl: Yeah they don't care. I'm like if the #1 school in the country doesn't care then why does local TTT care?
Also overheard this from two guys standing behind me waiting to register
Guy 1: I'm pretty prepared. I'm so freaking good at logic games
Guy 2: Those suck for me. How many do you get right?
Guy 1: I can usually get 12-15 right. I just do the first three games and randomly bubble the last game. It gives me more time for accuracy on the first three.
Guy 2: Yeah that's a pretty good strategy. I might try that today
Last conversation I heard between two different guys outside the testing room
Guy 1: I was originally going to go into the medical field but the market is just so saturated.
Guy 2: I thought they always wanted doctors?
Guy 1: Naw. There are way too many doctors out there. I decided on law because it's a stable career where you make a ton of money.
Girl: Yeah I'm not too nervous about this test because it doesn't really matter for law school.
Guy: Oh yeah I know what you mean.
Girl: I mean Harvard doesn't even look at the LSAT anymore, they look at the GMAT.
Guy: Really? I didn't know that.
Girl: Yeah they don't care. I'm like if the #1 school in the country doesn't care then why does local TTT care?
Also overheard this from two guys standing behind me waiting to register
Guy 1: I'm pretty prepared. I'm so freaking good at logic games
Guy 2: Those suck for me. How many do you get right?
Guy 1: I can usually get 12-15 right. I just do the first three games and randomly bubble the last game. It gives me more time for accuracy on the first three.
Guy 2: Yeah that's a pretty good strategy. I might try that today
Last conversation I heard between two different guys outside the testing room
Guy 1: I was originally going to go into the medical field but the market is just so saturated.
Guy 2: I thought they always wanted doctors?
Guy 1: Naw. There are way too many doctors out there. I decided on law because it's a stable career where you make a ton of money.
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That's actually a pretty credited strategy if you're sucking at games. You can still get 175 while randomly bubbling the last game. Not that I would know that or anything.RG10 wrote:I just do the first three games and randomly bubble the last game. It gives me more time for accuracy on the first three.
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But you wouldn't consider yourself pretty freaking good at them then, right? And you'd be getting more than 12ish.TripTrip wrote:That's actually a pretty credited strategy if you're sucking at games. You can still get 175 while randomly bubbling the last game. Not that I would know that or anything.RG10 wrote:I just do the first three games and randomly bubble the last game. It gives me more time for accuracy on the first three.
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If I would of done this it would have been for RCTripTrip wrote:That's actually a pretty credited strategy if you're sucking at games. You can still get 175 while randomly bubbling the last game. Not that I would know that or anything.RG10 wrote:I just do the first three games and randomly bubble the last game. It gives me more time for accuracy on the first three.
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This was actually an april fools joke by the LSAT blog.RG10 wrote:Heard this conversation between a girl and a guy outside the testing room
Girl: Yeah I'm not too nervous about this test because it doesn't really matter for law school.
Guy: Oh yeah I know what you mean.
Girl: I mean Harvard doesn't even look at the LSAT anymore, they look at the GMAT.
Guy: Really? I didn't know that.
Girl: Yeah they don't care. I'm like if the #1 school in the country doesn't care then why does local TTT care?
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2013/04/ha ... -gmat.html
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Lol, sounds like someone overestimated the truth of this April Fool's prank: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2013/04/ha ... -gmat.htmlRG10 wrote:Heard this conversation between a girl and a guy outside the testing room
Girl: Yeah I'm not too nervous about this test because it doesn't really matter for law school.
Guy: Oh yeah I know what you mean.
Girl: I mean Harvard doesn't even look at the LSAT anymore, they look at the GMAT.
Guy: Really? I didn't know that.
Girl: Yeah they don't care. I'm like if the #1 school in the country doesn't care then why does local TTT care?
What a dumbass.

ETA: Nova beat me to it!
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Loud protests from a girl I never saw, vehemently arguing with proctors that her blurry facebook photo, showing her drinking, in a clearly drunken state, and not being the central figure in a photo of multiple people did not violate lsac policy.
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Are you on MySpace?Tekrul wrote:Loud protests from a girl I never saw, vehemently arguing with proctors that her blurry facebook photo, showing her drinking, in a clearly drunken state, and not being the central figure in a photo of multiple people did not violate lsac policy.
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I don't follow what you were trying to conveyBr3v wrote:Are you on MySpace?Tekrul wrote:Loud protests from a girl I never saw, vehemently arguing with proctors that her blurry facebook photo, showing her drinking, in a clearly drunken state, and not being the central figure in a photo of multiple people did not violate lsac policy.
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You just seem like you have a MyspaceTekrul wrote:I don't follow what you were trying to conveyBr3v wrote:Are you on MySpace?Tekrul wrote:Loud protests from a girl I never saw, vehemently arguing with proctors that her blurry facebook photo, showing her drinking, in a clearly drunken state, and not being the central figure in a photo of multiple people did not violate lsac policy.
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Oh that makes sense then. For some reason
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Br3v wrote:You just seem like you have a MyspaceTekrul wrote:I don't follow what you were trying to conveyBr3v wrote:Are you on MySpace?Tekrul wrote:Loud protests from a girl I never saw, vehemently arguing with proctors that her blurry facebook photo, showing her drinking, in a clearly drunken state, and not being the central figure in a photo of multiple people did not violate lsac policy.
Tekrul wrote:Oh that makes sense then. For some reason

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