In all seriousness, do people actually do this??TheMikey wrote:*Raises hand and looks down in shame*ayylmao wrote:Who's wearing a diaper to the test for risk-management purposes? I'm not going to, but I should...
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Lmao, probably not but who knows.pretzeltime wrote:In all seriousness, do people actually do this??TheMikey wrote:*Raises hand and looks down in shame*ayylmao wrote:Who's wearing a diaper to the test for risk-management purposes? I'm not going to, but I should...
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i need these weird games.pretzeltime wrote:For anyone looking for weird old game formats, I recommend PT13 g4.
I've officially seen the games in PT50+ 50000000930395 times so I am digging deep
i've realized the only games that fuck me up nowadays are hybrid grouping games, especially hybrid 3-D grouping games.
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http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... hp?t=85546TheMikey wrote:Lmao, probably not but who knows.pretzeltime wrote:In all seriousness, do people actually do this??TheMikey wrote:*Raises hand and looks down in shame*ayylmao wrote:Who's wearing a diaper to the test for risk-management purposes? I'm not going to, but I should...
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of course.proteinshake wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... hp?t=85546TheMikey wrote:Lmao, probably not but who knows.pretzeltime wrote:In all seriousness, do people actually do this??TheMikey wrote:*Raises hand and looks down in shame*ayylmao wrote:Who's wearing a diaper to the test for risk-management purposes? I'm not going to, but I should...
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Pretzel if you were to bring a Wetzel's or Auntie Anne's Cinnamon pretzel as your snack at the LSAT, I can personally guarantee you a score of at LEAST 180.
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Wtfproteinshake wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... hp?t=85546TheMikey wrote:Lmao, probably not but who knows.pretzeltime wrote:In all seriousness, do people actually do this??TheMikey wrote:*Raises hand and looks down in shame*ayylmao wrote:Who's wearing a diaper to the test for risk-management purposes? I'm not going to, but I should...
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Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
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If you're allowed to, I would def recommend placing a cig behind each ear. Might intimidate fellow test takers a bit which in turn might make the curve a bit easier.HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Unless that cig is a menthol, in which case you should throw out the pack, buy a non-menthol pack, and put one of those behind each ear instead.
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You're definitely allowed your wallet, and I'm pretty sure even cigs if you want them. Haha have you ever actually used a highlighter on a PT? I've always found it funny that LSAC allows it. Like I can't think of any way in which switching from a pencil to a highlighter would be more helpful than just underlining something and saving the few seconds of switching back and forth.HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Also DON'T FORGET YOUR SNACK!!! I can't imagine going 5-6 hours without eating anything!
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somethingElse wrote:If you're allowed to, I would def recommend placing a cig behind each ear. Might intimidate fellow test takers a bit which in turn might make the curve a bit easier.HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Unless that cig is a menthol, in which case you should throw out the pack, buy a non-menthol pack, and put one of those behind each ear instead.
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That list looks good bro.
Edit: Actually, bring a snack for the break.
Edit: Actually, bring a snack for the break.
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I can't underline straight cuz i was dropped on my head as a babyforum_user wrote:You're definitely allowed your wallet, and I'm pretty sure even cigs if you want them. Haha have you ever actually used a highlighter on a PT? I've always found it funny that LSAC allows it. Like I can't think of any way in which switching from a pencil to a highlighter would be more helpful than just underlining something and saving the few seconds of switching back and forth.HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Also DON'T FORGET YOUR SNACK!!! I can't imagine going 5-6 hours without eating anything!
I use the highlighter for RC only, when it necessitates that some portions of the text stand out
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my ticket printout is blurry as fuck
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What kind of snacks are you taking?HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
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Interesting, I didn't realize anyone actually used it. Haha nor can I do it straight, if I underline I usually just end up going all over the place but it still gets the point acrossHennessyVSOP wrote:I can't underline straight cuz i was dropped on my head as a babyforum_user wrote:You're definitely allowed your wallet, and I'm pretty sure even cigs if you want them. Haha have you ever actually used a highlighter on a PT? I've always found it funny that LSAC allows it. Like I can't think of any way in which switching from a pencil to a highlighter would be more helpful than just underlining something and saving the few seconds of switching back and forth.HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Also DON'T FORGET YOUR SNACK!!! I can't imagine going 5-6 hours without eating anything!
I use the highlighter for RC only, when it necessitates that some portions of the text stand out
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Mine isn't blurry but it's a bit grainy but I think(?) we should be fine, I hope.HennessyVSOP wrote:my ticket printout is blurry as fuck
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i wasnt really dropped on my head i just suck at underliningforum_user wrote:Interesting, I didn't realize anyone actually used it. Haha nor can I do it straight, if I underline I usually just end up going all over the place but it still gets the point acrossHennessyVSOP wrote:
I can't underline straight cuz i was dropped on my head as a baby
I use the highlighter for RC only, when it necessitates that some portions of the text stand out
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probably no snacks. maybe some cheese.TheMikey wrote: What kind of snacks are you taking?
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Am I required to wear my watch or can I place it on the desk? Sometimes it gets annoying sitting on my wrist.
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I'm bringing two, one to wear, and one to place on my desk.poptart123 wrote:Am I required to wear my watch or can I place it on the desk? Sometimes it gets annoying sitting on my wrist.
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no snacks... wowHennessyVSOP wrote:probably no snacks. maybe some cheese.TheMikey wrote: What kind of snacks are you taking?
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Yeah sounds like a mistake to me, dude.dvc5240 wrote:no snacks... wowHennessyVSOP wrote:probably no snacks. maybe some cheese.TheMikey wrote: What kind of snacks are you taking?
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That's interesting that LSAC allows highlighters. I actually prefer highlighting too.HennessyVSOP wrote:I can't underline straight cuz i was dropped on my head as a babyforum_user wrote:You're definitely allowed your wallet, and I'm pretty sure even cigs if you want them. Haha have you ever actually used a highlighter on a PT? I've always found it funny that LSAC allows it. Like I can't think of any way in which switching from a pencil to a highlighter would be more helpful than just underlining something and saving the few seconds of switching back and forth.HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Also DON'T FORGET YOUR SNACK!!! I can't imagine going 5-6 hours without eating anything!
I use the highlighter for RC only, when it necessitates that some portions of the text stand out
I was curious as to pencil requirements (i usually use mechanical in university) and came across this thread and recommendations on your "samurai sword." Classic. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... lit=Pencil . Definitely picking up some new ones to try today to use lol
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How could this thread possibly be 47 pages long hahajagerbom79 wrote:That's interesting that LSAC allows highlighters. I actually prefer highlighting too.HennessyVSOP wrote:I can't underline straight cuz i was dropped on my head as a babyforum_user wrote:You're definitely allowed your wallet, and I'm pretty sure even cigs if you want them. Haha have you ever actually used a highlighter on a PT? I've always found it funny that LSAC allows it. Like I can't think of any way in which switching from a pencil to a highlighter would be more helpful than just underlining something and saving the few seconds of switching back and forth.HennessyVSOP wrote:Okay everyone, it's 5 days away. Let's turn this a little more serious.
Here's a list of what I'm bringing to the testing center:
Printed admission ticket, alternate printed photo in case mine is too blurry.
Passport or driver's license.
Five pencils.
Highlighter.
Pencil sharpener.
Water bottle.
Sweatpants, shirt, tennis, two watches.
Leaving phone, wallet, cigarettes, etc. in car.
Anything I am missing?
Also DON'T FORGET YOUR SNACK!!! I can't imagine going 5-6 hours without eating anything!
I use the highlighter for RC only, when it necessitates that some portions of the text stand out
I was curious as to pencil requirements (i usually use mechanical in university) and came across this thread and recommendations on your "samurai sword." Classic. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... lit=Pencil . Definitely picking up some new ones to try today to use lol
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