The Official September 2014 Study Group Forum
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scooped colonel.
also im embarrassed that i didnt realize the tjs abbreviation
also im embarrassed that i didnt realize the tjs abbreviation
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Egg & cheese sammy that was pretty blech because I didn't add enough cheese.
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3 eggs in bacon grease n 3 slice bacon n coffeeBillPackets wrote:muffins FTW!GreenTee wrote:I just ate a muffin the size of my face.
i had 6 poached eggs in beef broth this morning for bfast.
what did every1 have for bfast?
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Fun fact: I applied for a job there in the not too distant past (#immigrantlifestyle). Despite the fact that I listed that my "unique skills" included the capacity to move heavy objects (yes, they want you to list those on the application), they rejected me on the spot.BillPackets wrote:scooped colonel.
also im embarrassed that i didnt realize the tjs abbreviation
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cheese is pretty much the fulcrum point of any good breakfast sandwich. its really necessaryhillz wrote:Egg & cheese sammy that was pretty blech because I didn't add enough cheese.
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do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
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Guys PLEASE respond. I know I am interrupting you're beyonce boners but please give your opinion.
I am currently reviewing SA questions . I go to 7sage it tells me SA are my worst - is it dumb of me to go to SA's in cambridge ? i've done them over multiple times. Should I stick to just reviewing the SA's I did wrong in my timed sections instead?
I'm having an internal debate on when switching from cambrdige to strcitly reviewing LR sections is the best thing to do.
I am currently reviewing SA questions . I go to 7sage it tells me SA are my worst - is it dumb of me to go to SA's in cambridge ? i've done them over multiple times. Should I stick to just reviewing the SA's I did wrong in my timed sections instead?
I'm having an internal debate on when switching from cambrdige to strcitly reviewing LR sections is the best thing to do.
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So necessary. Never skimping again!BillPackets wrote:cheese is pretty much the fulcrum point of any good breakfast sandwich. its really necessaryhillz wrote:Egg & cheese sammy that was pretty blech because I didn't add enough cheese.
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im just curious about this rejected on the spot---did u fill out an app at trader joe's, you took it to whoever you were supposed to give it to, they looked at it for a second, and then just looked up and were like "no" n then u walked away?hereisonehand wrote:Fun fact: I applied for a job there in the not too distant past (#immigrantlifestyle). Despite the fact that I listed that my "unique skills" included the capacity to move heavy objects (yes, they want you to list those on the application), they rejected me on the spot.BillPackets wrote:scooped colonel.
also im embarrassed that i didnt realize the tjs abbreviation
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1) flash this is totally enduring how u preface every post w "PLEASE RESPOND"flash21 wrote:Guys PLEASE respond. I know I am interrupting you're beyonce boners but please give your opinion.
I am currently reviewing SA questions . I go to 7sage it tells me SA are my worst - is it dumb of me to go to SA's in cambridge ? i've done them over multiple times. Should I stick to just reviewing the SA's I did wrong in my timed sections instead?
2) whats your process like for SA?
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because there is no LSAT score high enough to make up for my GPA. I'm fairly certain that the combo of GPA/applying late last cycle didn't do me any favors. I also didn't feel that I maxed out my potential last time.GreenTee wrote:Bound - it sounds like you performed really well in December '13. Why are you retaking?bound wrote:BillPackets wrote:ive been thinking about getting up on saturdays and leaving at the time im going to leave for the test and driving around for awhile and going home and testing. i feel like getting up at the time i normally would (for the test) and then not simulating test morning is slightly misleading to my psyche. also my test center is like a half hour away so yeah that kinda suxbound wrote: Before I took December 13', I started waking up at 5:30am everyday for 3 weeks prior to the test. I walked, ate a nice breakfast, did a little prep, and headed over to the test feeling like a million bucks. Everyone else looked like they just rolled out of bed. I honestly attribute my performance last time to making those minor adjustments. Andddddd the fact that I somehow perform really well under pressure. BUT BESIDES THAT IT WAS THE WAKING UP EARLY
Yeah I would highly recommend that actually. Get up, eat, shower, go get a coffee...do whatever you're going to actually do on the morning of test day. Even if you're just going to PT in a starbucks or the library or something...it really does help. You don't want to be stressed the morning of the real thing. You want it to feel like just another PT.
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smccgrey wrote:No I literally have had the same thing every day for like 5 years. It's my crack.BillPackets wrote:do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
I was taking an 8:30 am course one summer and would go to Second Cup (Canadian Starbucks) every day at 8:00 am, on my walk to class. One morning there was a tall, handsome stranger in front of me in line, and when he ordered his coffee, I was instantly and madly in love with him.
He was also addicted to coffee, and was there every morning around the same time. I developed an insane, irrational stranger crush on him. Every morning I'd get a little nervous, hoping he'd be there, sitting in his usual spot.
After my course was finished, I still went to Second Cup early in the morning, so that maybe he'd say hi.
Eventually he did, and now we're married.
FIN.
I'm crying . thats beautiful.
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This is the most beautifully caffeinated love story in existence.smccgrey wrote:No I literally have had the same thing every day for like 5 years. It's my crack.BillPackets wrote:do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
I was taking an 8:30 am course one summer and would go to Second Cup (Canadian Starbucks) every day at 8:00 am, on my walk to class. One morning there was a tall, handsome stranger in front of me in line, and when he ordered his coffee, I was instantly and madly in love with him.
He was also addicted to coffee, and was there every morning around the same time. I developed an insane, irrational stranger crush on him. Every morning I'd get a little nervous, hoping he'd be there, sitting in his usual spot.
After my course was finished, I still went to Second Cup early in the morning, so that maybe he'd say hi.
Eventually he did, and now we're married.
FIN.
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grey come on is that IRL or did u make that up for the purposes of this threadsmccgrey wrote:No I literally have had the same thing every day for like 5 years. It's my crack.BillPackets wrote:do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
I was taking an 8:30 am course one summer and would go to Second Cup (Canadian Starbucks) every day at 8:00 am, on my walk to class. One morning there was a tall, handsome stranger in front of me in line, and when he ordered his coffee, I was instantly and madly in love with him.
He was also addicted to coffee, and was there every morning around the same time. I developed an insane, irrational stranger crush on him. Every morning I'd get a little nervous, hoping he'd be there, sitting in his usual spot.
After my course was finished, I still went to Second Cup early in the morning, so that maybe he'd say hi.
Eventually he did, and now we're married.
FIN.
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As the old saying has it, the couple that gets caffeinated together stays togethersmccgrey wrote:No I literally have had the same thing every day for like 5 years. It's my crack.BillPackets wrote:do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
I was taking an 8:30 am course one summer and would go to Second Cup (Canadian Starbucks) every day at 8:00 am, on my walk to class. One morning there was a tall, handsome stranger in front of me in line, and when he ordered his coffee, I was instantly and madly in love with him.
He was also addicted to coffee, and was there every morning around the same time. I developed an insane, irrational stranger crush on him. Every morning I'd get a little nervous, hoping he'd be there, sitting in his usual spot.
After my course was finished, I still went to Second Cup early in the morning, so that maybe he'd say hi.
Eventually he did, and now we're married.
FIN.
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smccgrey wrote:No I literally have had the same thing every day for like 5 years. It's my crack.BillPackets wrote:do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
I was taking an 8:30 am course one summer and would go to Second Cup (Canadian Starbucks) every day at 8:00 am, on my walk to class. One morning there was a tall, handsome stranger in front of me in line, and when he ordered his coffee, I was instantly and madly in love with him.
He was also addicted to coffee, and was there every morning around the same time. I developed an insane, irrational stranger crush on him. Every morning I'd get a little nervous, hoping he'd be there, sitting in his usual spot.
After my course was finished, I still went to Second Cup early in the morning, so that maybe he'd say hi.
Eventually he did, and now we're married.
FIN.
There's a guy on the 4th floor of my building who's insanely hot. Do you think if I stalk him like you did, I'll have a chance?? You know, just stand in front of his cubicle like...
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GreenTee wrote:This is the most beautifully caffeinated love story in existence.smccgrey wrote:No I literally have had the same thing every day for like 5 years. It's my crack.BillPackets wrote:do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
I was taking an 8:30 am course one summer and would go to Second Cup (Canadian Starbucks) every day at 8:00 am, on my walk to class. One morning there was a tall, handsome stranger in front of me in line, and when he ordered his coffee, I was instantly and madly in love with him.
He was also addicted to coffee, and was there every morning around the same time. I developed an insane, irrational stranger crush on him. Every morning I'd get a little nervous, hoping he'd be there, sitting in his usual spot.
After my course was finished, I still went to Second Cup early in the morning, so that maybe he'd say hi.
Eventually he did, and now we're married.
FIN.
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this is, like, stupid funny got me crackin up at my deskbound wrote:smccgrey wrote:No I literally have had the same thing every day for like 5 years. It's my crack.BillPackets wrote:do u every switch it up maybe go w a simple latte, maybe an americano, maybe a pumpkin spiced latte if u r a feelin frisky?smccgrey wrote:MEDIUM ICED MOCHA.
Like every morning.
i once tried to get them to throw in a scoop of whey into my latte, and they did, but they made no attempt to mix it up, so it was just a glob of whey at the bottom of my latte
I was taking an 8:30 am course one summer and would go to Second Cup (Canadian Starbucks) every day at 8:00 am, on my walk to class. One morning there was a tall, handsome stranger in front of me in line, and when he ordered his coffee, I was instantly and madly in love with him.
He was also addicted to coffee, and was there every morning around the same time. I developed an insane, irrational stranger crush on him. Every morning I'd get a little nervous, hoping he'd be there, sitting in his usual spot.
After my course was finished, I still went to Second Cup early in the morning, so that maybe he'd say hi.
Eventually he did, and now we're married.
FIN.
There's a guy on the 4th floor of my building who's insanely hot. Do you think if I stalk him like you did, I'll have a chance?? You know, just stand in front of his cubicle like...
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This topic is really delivering today. Dunno how I'm going to get any work done.
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smccgrey wrote:Yeah that is 100% real life. I even texted my best friend with "I just found my future husband" the moment I first saw him. I was joking, but apparently I was also right.
also, Bound, holy crap lollllll
Lol that's seriously amazing! Maybe if I say the same thing about Leo Dicaprio, Luke Bryan, or James Franco I will determine my own fate too!
And yes, I love me a good cat meme.
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that is amazing. so what happened? did u approach him one day and u were like "hey i see you here everyday, whats up?" or did one of u drop something and u both bent over at the same time to pick it up (one helping the other), and you bumped heads-->married?smccgrey wrote:Yeah that is 100% real life. I even texted my best friend with "I just found my future husband" the moment I first saw him. I was joking, but apparently I was also right.
also, Bound, holy crap lollllll
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''flash21 wrote:Guys PLEASE respond. I know I am interrupting you're beyonce boners but please give your opinion.
I am currently reviewing SA questions . I go to 7sage it tells me SA are my worst - is it dumb of me to go to SA's in cambridge ? i've done them over multiple times. Should I stick to just reviewing the SA's I did wrong in my timed sections instead?
I'm having an internal debate on when switching from cambrdige to strcitly reviewing LR sections is the best thing to do.
Hi SA was one of my worst until I read a really helped post on LSAT Blog and then I drilled the Cambridge package and actively calssified the questions based on the patterns that LSATBlog listed in the post. For example:
A common pattern is ( which is really silly to be honest)
P
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C
SA: P--->C
Also understanding the direction of the Sufficient Assumption also helped me for example:
A--->B
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C--->B
Understanding that the sufficient assumption should be C--->A (or the contrapositive) rather than A---->C also helped alot.
All of this is covered in the LSATBlog post. http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/su ... -tips.html
HTH
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