of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade. I WOULD HAVE HAD TO HOLD MY SELF BACK FROM CUSSING THEM OUT!! WTF
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass. WOW! NO COMMENT ON THE PANTS
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).AND I LITERALLY LOLed to this and then immediatley goofled iot to get myslef the same!! ahahahahaha
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pretty sure it was a homemade pikachu parrotmeowmeow wrote:of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade. I WOULD HAVE HAD TO HOLD MY SELF BACK FROM CUSSING THEM OUT!! WTF
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass. WOW! NO COMMENT ON THE PANTS
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).AND I LITERALLY LOLed to this and then immediatley goofled iot to get myslef the same!! ahahahahaha
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Did you take the test in Georgia Tech or Japan?of Benito Cereno wrote:pretty sure it was a homemade pikachu parrotmeowmeow wrote:of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade. I WOULD HAVE HAD TO HOLD MY SELF BACK FROM CUSSING THEM OUT!! WTF
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass. WOW! NO COMMENT ON THE PANTS
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).AND I LITERALLY LOLed to this and then immediatley goofled iot to get myslef the same!! ahahahahaha

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barrinmb wrote:Did you take the test in Georgia Tech or Japan?of Benito Cereno wrote:pretty sure it was a homemade pikachu parrotmeowmeow wrote:of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade. I WOULD HAVE HAD TO HOLD MY SELF BACK FROM CUSSING THEM OUT!! WTF
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass. WOW! NO COMMENT ON THE PANTS
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).AND I LITERALLY LOLed to this and then immediatley goofled iot to get myslef the same!! ahahahahahaThose are the only two places I know of where that might be considered 'ordinary.'
Gotta be Japan
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no. i took in a western supposedly alpha world city.
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San Francisco then 

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i too, had to cross out my signature and duplicate the signature on my drivers license from 10th grade hilarious.
i've also always been amused by hearing about the folks who wear diapers to the lsat.
i've also always been amused by hearing about the folks who wear diapers to the lsat.
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HAHAHAHAHAAAof Benito Cereno wrote:He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass.
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a dildo. true story.
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I absolutely dont believe this!! NEED DETAILS!!ATOIsp07 wrote:a dildo. true story.
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of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade.
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass.
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).
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A pack of 40 sharpened pencils
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took the test in londoneaters333 wrote:of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade.
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass.
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).
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meowmeow wrote:I absolutely dont believe this!! NEED DETAILS!!ATOIsp07 wrote:a dildo. true story.
During my September 09 LSAT, a girl, taking the exam and sitting in a diagonal direction from where I was sitting, was reaching for a pencil sharpener or something behind her in her backpack. as she was fidgeting through it, a pink dildo slipped out. needless to say, the rest of us felt embarrassed for her. the proctor simply looked the other way.
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Oh, I first thought the person nonchalantly laid it on the table beside them.ATOIsp07 wrote:meowmeow wrote:I absolutely dont believe this!! NEED DETAILS!!ATOIsp07 wrote:a dildo. true story.
During my September 09 LSAT, a girl, taking the exam and sitting in a diagonal direction from where I was sitting, was reaching for a pencil sharpener or something behind her in her backpack. as she was fidgeting through it, a pink dildo slipped out. needless to say, the rest of us felt embarrassed for her. the proctor simply looked the other way.
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Either way, What would possess you to have a dildo anywhere near an LSAT examSAE wrote:Oh, I first thought the person nonchalantly laid it on the table beside them.ATOIsp07 wrote:meowmeow wrote:I absolutely dont believe this!! NEED DETAILS!!ATOIsp07 wrote:a dildo. true story.
During my September 09 LSAT, a girl, taking the exam and sitting in a diagonal direction from where I was sitting, was reaching for a pencil sharpener or something behind her in her backpack. as she was fidgeting through it, a pink dildo slipped out. needless to say, the rest of us felt embarrassed for her. the proctor simply looked the other way.
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I don't know. But that was crazy.
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Tension release immediately after the exam?
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You rang?meowmeow wrote:Im really bored waiting for decisions so why not?
One girl brought an avocado ( not sliced just a whole avocado) I mean you cant bring a knife and its not one of those foods you can peel very well...just didnt get it
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of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade.
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass.
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).
Obviously a walkie-talkie
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I brought a breifcase to the test containing the following: electronic timers, beeping watches, alarm watches, calculator watches, cellular phones, beepers, pagers, personal digital assistants, hats, books, dictionaries, calculators, rulers, slide rules, compasses, mechanical pencils, handbags, backpacks, earplugs, headsets, photographic and recording devices, listening devices, electronic devices of any kind, and several firearms. Imagine my embarrassment when they showed me the list of banned items!!
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People are so weird.
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rumor is morse code with a mechanical pencilSAE wrote:Which is impossible to do with a highlighter?SoCalKevin wrote:SAE wrote:Pretty sure that's allowed. Doesn't mean it's not ridiculous, though.DCD wrote:a highlighter.![]()
Never understood why highlighters are OK, but mechanical pencils aren't.
Some little brainiac from MIT probably figured out a way to turn one into a 2-way communication device.
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A bank in Australia refused to let me open a checking account once because my signature didn't match my passport. Also, note that passports ask you to "write your name in cursive, and not write your signature." So, even though my signature matched my other forms of ID they refused to let me open an account even after I was able to easily duplicate the passport 'signature' because they initially did not match.of Benito Cereno wrote:well my proctor apparently thought that it was ridiculous of me to bring a passport with the signature of 16 year old me and a ticket with the signature of 22 year old me. I was forced to cross out my first attempt at a signature during sign in in order to attempt to duplicate the way I signed my passport back in 10th grade.
He didn't seem to mind the girl wearing pants with the phrase "stuff goes in and stuff comes out" spelled out in rhinestones on her ass.
Another test taker was wearing a sweater with a stuffed Pikachu the size of a small melon sewed onto the shoulder (like a parrot).
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Some girl in my testing room brought her own wall clock; the giant analog wall clock that nearly every classroom has. When the proctor asked her about it, she just sheepishly put it on the chalk board at the front of the room and said "i dunno, just in case."
That was really the only weird thing I saw. Another girl brought a giant sack of chocolate covered gummi bears which she kindly shared during the break.
That was really the only weird thing I saw. Another girl brought a giant sack of chocolate covered gummi bears which she kindly shared during the break.
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