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by wealtheow » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:07 pm
MTH2 wrote:wealtheow wrote:3rd professor finally got rec in... guess it's time for me to actually do MY part of the applications...
Dude, mine is still being a lazy dick. His is going to be the best one too. I haven't sent any apps out yet either..
i don't get these guys, they're such procrastinators! resending the LSAC emails was very effective though. also telling them they were going to ruin my future. very motivating.
i also love coffee, although i am working on coming around to black instead of loading it with cream and sugar. i think im a little young for this addiction but i suppose it's better than krokodil.
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by gargoyle » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:22 pm
bee wrote:wealtheow wrote:MTH2 wrote:wealtheow wrote:3rd professor finally got rec in... guess it's time for me to actually do MY part of the applications...
Dude, mine is still being a lazy dick. His is going to be the best one too. I haven't sent any apps out yet either..
i don't get these guys, they're such procrastinators! resending the LSAC emails was very effective though. also telling them they were going to ruin my future. very motivating.
i also love coffee, although i am working on coming around to black instead of loading it with cream and sugar. i think im a little young for this addiction but i suppose it's better than krokodil.
youre ruining perfectly good coffee with that crap
i drink mine black or with just a little bit of 2%
Although there's nothing wrong with adding a little
Irish cream during the LSAT waiting period. Followed by a long cry, a few shots of whiskey and a letter to one's future self about the trials of LSAC purgatory.
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cheme2014

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by cheme2014 » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:23 pm
wealtheow wrote:i think im a little young for this addiction but i suppose it's better than krokodil.
Ugh, krokodil. When people started talking about it a while back, they for some reason felt obligated to post all the gross pictures on Facebook. Nastyyyy.
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by cheme2014 » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:26 pm
gargoyle wrote:Although there's nothing wrong with adding a little Irish cream during the LSAT waiting period. Followed by a long cry, a few shots of whiskey and a letter to one's future self about the trials of LSAC purgatory.
I also like to shake things up with Frangelico or Godiva chocolate liqueur

Good for spiked milkshakes, too lol.
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by gargoyle » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:30 pm
cheme2014 wrote:gargoyle wrote:Although there's nothing wrong with adding a little Irish cream during the LSAT waiting period. Followed by a long cry, a few shots of whiskey and a letter to one's future self about the trials of LSAC purgatory.
I also like to shake things up with Frangelico or Godiva chocolate liqueur

Good for spiked milkshakes, too lol.
Absolutely! I imagine the American Dream of our forefathers had something to do with spiked milkshakes. And maybe krokodil.
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by John Everyman » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:34 pm
Those Facebook pictures were awful...seems like they may have been effective though, I haven't seen any reports about Krokodil cases in a couple months from when they were everywhere.
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cheme2014

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by cheme2014 » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:41 pm
bee wrote:ucla is seriously the most pain in the ass law school to apply to. their specifications are different from everybody elses so you have to customize every damn thing

Sounds great

Totally looking forward to starting that (hopefully) soon.
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by mellow » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:43 pm
I AM DONE!*
just submitted my last app. is this what freedom feels like?
*interviews still tbd
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by mellow » Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:33 pm
bee wrote:cheme2014 wrote:bee wrote:ucla is seriously the most pain in the ass law school to apply to. their specifications are different from everybody elses so you have to customize every damn thing

Sounds great

Totally looking forward to starting that (hopefully) soon.
i should just apply to usc and call la a done deal
USC > UCLA any day but I may be biased. but fyi, USC also requires minimum 12 pt font (that I actually didn't realize until too late) if that's one of the UCLA specifications you were talking about. it is offset by the no page limit though.
bee wrote:melodygreenleaf wrote:I AM DONE!*
just submitted my last app. is this what freedom feels like?
*interviews still tbd
congrats

Thanks! Finally can get wasted without feeling guilty.

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by cheme2014 » Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:06 pm
dosto wrote:Are you retaking tomorrow? Or are you one of those poor souls who still doesn't have a scheduled test date? Having to wait two more weeks sounds dreadful (hopefully some were able to benefit from the extra week or two to study).
Taking tomorrow haha.

I feel horrible for the people who are still stuck in limbo. LSAC notified me Wednesday night but I was able to get info from the test center Tuesday morning. I was hoping for next Saturday, since I had to reschedule two flights, but c'est la vie.
Yeah hopefully people were able to make the most of it. I had work so couldn't do more prep; just hoping I didn't lose my LSAT skills (or lack thereof) lol.
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cheme2014

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by cheme2014 » Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:11 pm
bee wrote:GOOD LUCK!
Thanks a bunch! I was strangely calm this past week, but the terror's finally starting to sink in haha.

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by CookieDough » Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:12 pm
cheme2014 wrote:bee wrote:GOOD LUCK!
Thanks a bunch! I was strangely calm this past week, but the terror's finally starting to sink in haha.

You're going to do great! Good luck tomorrow

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by cheme2014 » Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:16 pm
CookieDough wrote:You're going to do great! Good luck tomorrow

Aww, thanks! I'll try not to whine too much tomorrow

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by cheme2014 » Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:29 pm
dosto wrote:No terror cheme, you will take a very ordinary LSAT and walk out feeling great and relieved about it. Then you'll be able to join in what has so far been a rather uneventful waiters thread. Good luck!
Thanks so much for the support!
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by teampeeta » Sat Dec 14, 2013 1:16 am
Not cancelling. Riding this out until January. Here's hoping for 175+!
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by BLUERUFiO » Sat Dec 14, 2013 1:31 am
Good luck tomorrow delayed test takers! May the TLS force be with you!
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by thejerseykid » Sat Dec 14, 2013 3:11 am
Hey everyone,
Felt I shouldn't stay quiet after being called out a few pages ago for my lurking tendencies so I figured I'd log in, set up my seasonally appropriate waiting-for-LSAT-score-through-the-holidays avatar, and buckle down for the long haul with everyone else. So let's do this!
This December exam was actually my second run through this test after I decided to go with the advice I received on here a year ago to retake and, while my preparation for this retake could have perhaps gone better (especially if I'd visited this site more often) I'm hoping I did well enough to be done with this exam once and for all. In January we'll see though.
Best of luck to all those who have yet to take this exam as well as those that have already taken it.
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