Rigo is actually just a group of 10 people in third world countries being paid to post on TLS. #postghazi.RZ5646 wrote:Related question: how the hell do you have 8000 posts?! You're this omnipresent TLS authority and you haven't even been to law school yet. According to your profile you've been here for a shorter time than I have, and I still have well under 1000 posts.Dirigo wrote:If I had a dollar for every rando who pm'd me, I'd be one very rich HLS bitch.Shakawkaw wrote:There are literally only three.rando wrote: PM'd you about which MLSAT books to get. Many choices on Amazon.
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Egregious misquoting happening.
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Join dates are deceiving. I've been here a long time.RZ5646 wrote:Related question: how the hell do you have 8000 posts?! You're this omnipresent TLS authority and you haven't even been to law school yet. According to your profile you've been here for a shorter time than I have, and I still have well under 1000 posts.Dirigo wrote:If I had a dollar for every rando who pm'd me, I'd be one very rich HLS bitch.Shakawkaw wrote:There are literally only three.rando wrote: PM'd you about which MLSAT books to get. Many choices on Amazon.
And I have 8k posts because I clicked submit 8k times. #skillz
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TheWalkingDebt wrote:Rigo is actually just a group of 10 people in third world countries being paid to post on TLS. #postghazi.RZ5646 wrote: Related question: how the hell do you have 8000 posts?! You're this omnipresent TLS authority and you haven't even been to law school yet. According to your profile you've been here for a shorter time than I have, and I still have well under 1000 posts.
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Everybody get your bingo cards* ready. I'm onto you RZnumbers**.
* http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 0&t=230654
** http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4#p7752089
* http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 0&t=230654
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Aww snap, Rigo-RZ beefthreadDirigo wrote:Everybody get your bingo cards* ready. I'm onto you RZnumbers**.
* http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 0&t=230654
** http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4#p7752089
and to mark my 100th post:

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Really?[/quote]TheWalkingDebt wrote:http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_ ... attan+lsatThe Abyss wrote:There are literally only three.Buddha180 wrote:PM'd you about which MLSAT books to get. Many choices on Amazon.
not exactly
Gonna dominate the RC section.

Yep, Didn't know which edition was preferred.

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the newest one?Buddha180 wrote: Yep, Didn't know which edition was preferred.
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I used 4th, but I really doubt it matters. The few extra dollars saved didn't phase me in the scheme of things.Smallville wrote:the newest one?Buddha180 wrote: Yep, Didn't know which edition was preferred.
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I doubt they pay attention to this thread. And maybe I'm not even applying to law school. Even if I was I don't think I say anything I would regret. There's also a much easier way to find out about me, like googling my name. Don't adcoms just mainly care about what you think of their school and how likely you are to go there if accepted?RZ5646 wrote:Though now adcoms know your date of birth, so watch what you say. Wouldn't be hard to link your profile to IRL identity.
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Yes. Adcoms are not going to look here.JackelJ wrote:I doubt they pay attention to this thread. And maybe I'm not even applying to law school. Even if I was I don't think I say anything I would regret. There's also a much easier way to find out about me, like googling my name. Don't adcoms just mainly care about what you think of their school and how likely you are to go there if accepted?RZ5646 wrote:Though now adcoms know your date of birth, so watch what you say. Wouldn't be hard to link your profile to IRL identity.
Glad we know RZnumbers's humble brags are lies though.
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I never liked salty caterpillars. 

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IDK why but most strongly supported questions are giving me difficulty. Particularly level 4.
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Anyone have experience with velocity prep? Their LR in particular.
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Didn't do the course, but I love Dave and his LR explanations and wish I bought Velocity from the onset.a_parm wrote:Anyone have experience with velocity prep? Their LR in particular.
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Check out his free videos and see for yourself.a_parm wrote:Anyone have experience with velocity prep? Their LR in particular.
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Thinking specifically about cake layers LG. May be particularly advantageous to go vertical for games like that. I wasn't used to it and didn't like it at first, but it is much easier to see what is happening with your variables.santoki wrote:floors, stacked boxes - i went vertical. its just easier to visualize and sometimes you might confuse the number system you use, as to whether which number is higher or lower than the otherbetterLawyerUP wrote:Lsat is slowly but surely proving my stupidity. Anyways, on advanced linear games with different variable subsets, do you guys stay horizontal even when things like floors come into play. LGB has an example with a hotel and floors going up vertically 1-5 but I think personally it is better to stay horizontal, I just wanted to know if that becomes an issue later
Have you done the LG about street lights? Park benches? Sometimes you are forced to go both horizontally and vertical, so better to get comfortable with it sooner rather than later, IMO.
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guyzzzz was just offered a full ride at Kansas University... SCORE!!!!
eta: through an unsolicited email... they must really want me!
eta: through an unsolicited email... they must really want me!
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Aww, all I got was an invite to tour Cooley.Smallville wrote:guyzzzz was just offered a full ride at Kansas University... SCORE!!!!
eta: through an unsolicited email... they must really want me!
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They accepted you when you never applied??Smallville wrote:guyzzzz was just offered a full ride at Kansas University... SCORE!!!!
eta: through an unsolicited email... they must really want me!
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well technically they said I am likely eligible based off my gpa and score as reported by LSAC butnlee10 wrote:They accepted you when you never applied??Smallville wrote:guyzzzz was just offered a full ride at Kansas University... SCORE!!!!
eta: through an unsolicited email... they must really want me!

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I should read these emails more often... I have full scholly opportunities at sooo many schools! Why am I retakingTheProdigal wrote:Aww, all I got was an invite to tour Cooley.Smallville wrote:guyzzzz was just offered a full ride at Kansas University... SCORE!!!!
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Went to Staples to print cambridge bundles from USB and they couldnt open cause they were protected, how do I bypass this? Someone enlighten me, long day, no studying tonight
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Whats up everyone,
This isn't a prep-related post, but this is for those who submitted their transcripts to LSAC already: How long did it take for them to process it? Their website says one to two weeks, but I was wondering if anyone had earlier/later cases?
This isn't a prep-related post, but this is for those who submitted their transcripts to LSAC already: How long did it take for them to process it? Their website says one to two weeks, but I was wondering if anyone had earlier/later cases?
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Mine was around their 1-2 week window. But then again, I'm all the way out in California...m27 wrote:Whats up everyone,
This isn't a prep-related post, but this is for those who submitted their transcripts to LSAC already: How long did it take for them to process it? Their website says one to two weeks, but I was wondering if anyone had earlier/later cases?
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