So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam? Forum
- The Gentleman

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
^That's all good advice.^
OP, are you still in school? If so, then devote your time to getting good grades.
OP, are you still in school? If so, then devote your time to getting good grades.
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X_Soda

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
PLEASE God do not place me in the same school as this iceland buffoon. On the other hand, if anyone wants to witness the rise and fall arc of a classic pompous and overly confident gunner in law school, track iceland's career closely. Dear fucking God.iceland wrote:You are correct. Copyright infringement is not equal to theft. However, civil or criminal penalties can be imposed for copyright infringement. In that respect, it is similar to theft, and that's the way I meant it. But at least we're completely clear now.suspicious android wrote:Copyright infringement is, and ought to be, restricted. However, it is not theft. Also, your use of asterisks is childishly prude.
Assuming I am being a prude, then nevertheless, there is certainly nothing inherently childish about being a prude.suspicious android wrote:Also, your use of asterisks is childishly prude.
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bk1

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
Thanks for turning this thread into an avalanche of stupid, not that it wasn't already that before.bloopyblooper wrote:this is interesting - a thread containing future lawyers who will not uphold piracy laws on the account of a monopoly.
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iceland

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
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- NZA

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
This thread is lulzy.
Really it's the OP's fault...could've sought advice without inadvertently inducing all the idiocy here present.
Really it's the OP's fault...could've sought advice without inadvertently inducing all the idiocy here present.
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- Ragged

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
Can't wait to get to law school and meet you all in real life.... 
- 99.9luft

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bloopyblooper

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
This is a dumb comment...bk187 wrote:Thanks for turning this thread into an avalanche of stupid, not that it wasn't already that before.bloopyblooper wrote:this is interesting - a thread containing future lawyers who will not uphold piracy laws on the account of a monopoly.
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bk1

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
Gonna do myself a favor and avoid the trolls.
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bloopyblooper

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good call.bk187 wrote:Gonna do myself a favor and avoid the trolls.
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iceland

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- bostlaw

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
no he doesn't, however to please you he does.iceland wrote:You should quit it with your utterly useless and mindless comments, for they contribute absolutely nothing. If you want to brand certain people trolls, you must substantiate the basis on which you are branding them as such.bk187 wrote:Gonna do myself a favor and avoid the trolls.
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iceland

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- bostlaw

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
ass outa u and meiceland wrote:Well, he certainly does not have to, unless he wants to be taken seriously, and I was assuming -- perhaps fallaciously -- that he does. My bad for assuming that.bostlaw wrote:no he doesn't, however to please you he does.iceland wrote:You should quit it with your utterly useless and mindless comments, for they contribute absolutely nothing. If you want to brand certain people trolls, you must substantiate the basis on which you are branding them as such.bk187 wrote:Gonna do myself a favor and avoid the trolls.
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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
Way ahead of you (on the tracking thing obvz.)X_Soda wrote:PLEASE God do not place me in the same school as this iceland buffoon. On the other hand, if anyone wants to witness the rise and fall arc of a classic pompous and overly confident gunner in law school, track iceland's career closely. Dear fucking God.iceland wrote:You are correct. Copyright infringement is not equal to theft. However, civil or criminal penalties can be imposed for copyright infringement. In that respect, it is similar to theft, and that's the way I meant it. But at least we're completely clear now.suspicious android wrote:Copyright infringement is, and ought to be, restricted. However, it is not theft. Also, your use of asterisks is childishly prude.
Assuming I am being a prude, then nevertheless, there is certainly nothing inherently childish about being a prude.suspicious android wrote:Also, your use of asterisks is childishly prude.
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iceland

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- verum custos

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
iceland, why are you so ticked off?
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iceland wrote:I feel honoured.BrownBears09 wrote:Way ahead of you (on the tracking thing obvz.)

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fosterp

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
You might call LSAC a monopoly but they do not exist to make a profit. Cost of PTs are are to offset the cost of maintaining a very expensive testing process. It is expensive because it is good at what it does. Would you rather have no way to distinguish the riff raff from the talent when your trying to get into a competitive school?
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- verum custos

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
You have to remember that most of them are just depressed about the LSAT.gochrisgo wrote:Clicked through a gore thread recently. It made me squeamish, though not quite as uncomfortable as this thread. Not sure why.
Maybe I'd rather hang out with dead people than half of the people in this thread. It is possible.
- WhatSarahSaid

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
I've already FOIA'ed grades from every state school so that I can make a list of people with GPAs below the medians of the top twenty or so law schools, and I'll be cross-checking this list with everyone who has ever torrented anything over the past year. Expect me at your door within six weeks and expect to be subject to a citizen's arrest.
Criminal, your days of criminality are ov*r.
Criminal, your days of criminality are ov*r.
- chrisbru

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WhatSarahSaid wrote:I've already FOIA'ed grades from every state school so that I can make a list of people with GPAs below the medians of the top twenty or so law schools, and I'll be cross-checking this list with everyone who has ever torrented anything over the past year. Expect me at your door within six weeks and expect to be subject to a citizen's arrest.
Criminal, your days of criminality are ov*r.
lolz. This thread cracks me up, and this post made it epic.
- jfb

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Re: So, how difficult to get a 170+ on your first exam?
I will agree, read dense material, read "Informal Logic" by Douglas Walton, but I don't see how you could possibly have the material (or stamina) to study for 18 months.
EDIT: Posted this without reading page 2 and seeing how far this thread has come since page 1
EDIT: Posted this without reading page 2 and seeing how far this thread has come since page 1
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