I enjoy you as a poster. But I'd better not see you in the June thread.m27 wrote:167 [Rigo'd]

I enjoy you as a poster. But I'd better not see you in the June thread.m27 wrote:167 [Rigo'd]
Feb is my 3rd attempt so my involvement in the June thread will be solely for moral supportShakawkaw wrote:I enjoy you as a poster. But I'd better not see you in the June thread.m27 wrote:167 [Rigo'd]
I'd be ok with Rigoing with 74.5 honestly. Come to the bar crawl plsDirigo wrote: Nice verb.
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Thanks SpiveyMikeSpivey wrote:Good luck, folks! Homestretch and you will never have to likely take that quiz again!!
Call up your side girl and make Cornell jealousPeanutsNJam wrote:Just got placed on reserve by Cornell. I'm at that "she said she can't date me right now, but that means there's a chance, right?" phase. But really she's just stringing me along for the attention. She's never gonna date me.
yesRaiderRed wrote:Call up your side girl and make Cornell jealousPeanutsNJam wrote:Just got placed on reserve by Cornell. I'm at that "she said she can't date me right now, but that means there's a chance, right?" phase. But really she's just stringing me along for the attention. She's never gonna date me.
Which reminds me, what are you all doing for exercise the day of? I did yoga in September, was thinking of adding in maybe running...BP Ben wrote:Hey Feb takers! Just posted some advice in the BP Thread for your final week before the test. I'll be posting final-stretch tips on the regular next week, so check it out if you're interested.
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I think I'm gonna go to the gym and use the rowing simulator for a bit. And probably eating a subway steak and cheese with veggies and egg cause I work better with real food in the morning. Also for snack peanut butter crackers and pre sliced apples with water and several Advil.sfoglia wrote:Which reminds me, what are you all doing for exercise the day of? I did yoga in September, was thinking of adding in maybe running...BP Ben wrote:Hey Feb takers! Just posted some advice in the BP Thread for your final week before the test. I'll be posting final-stretch tips on the regular next week, so check it out if you're interested.
Also breakfast. Tell me what you are eating for breakfast.
And thank you, Ben, for sharing.
I feel like I won't have enough time to get ready/go to gym unless I wake up super early.RaiderRed wrote:I think I'm gonna go to the gym and use the rowing simulator for a bit. And probably eating a subway steak and cheese with veggies and egg cause I work better with real food in the morning.sfoglia wrote:Which reminds me, what are you all doing for exercise the day of? I did yoga in September, was thinking of adding in maybe running...BP Ben wrote:Hey Feb takers! Just posted some advice in the BP Thread for your final week before the test. I'll be posting final-stretch tips on the regular next week, so check it out if you're interested.
Also breakfast. Tell me what you are eating for breakfast.
And thank you, Ben, for sharing.
I'm confused about this post. How do you know the past year curves were -12?ilikebaseball wrote:I encourage you all to not worry about curves and more worry about what you can control:how many you miss. Cuz at least that goal is measurable. He missed freakin 15 and got a 167. You cant control that.
BUT if we ARE speculating curves, I gotta think it'll be -12. Not based on patterns or anything, but I feel like the LSAT is shooting for precedence, as they have with a more structured, predictable exam. The past 2 have been -12, despite them probably warranting higher curves.
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Rowing machine is killlller lol my dad got really into it a bit back so we have one at my house, awesome cardio work-out that hits ur muscles nicely (though I dont use it often lol)RaiderRed wrote:I think I'm gonna go to the gym and use the rowing simulator for a bit. And probably eating a subway steak and cheese with veggies and egg cause I work better with real food in the morning.sfoglia wrote:Which reminds me, what are you all doing for exercise the day of? I did yoga in September, was thinking of adding in maybe running...BP Ben wrote:Hey Feb takers! Just posted some advice in the BP Thread for your final week before the test. I'll be posting final-stretch tips on the regular next week, so check it out if you're interested.
Also breakfast. Tell me what you are eating for breakfast.
And thank you, Ben, for sharing.
I recommend getting a foam roller if you don't have. I do that every morning and I feel like a brand new person afterwards.Smallville wrote: Rowing machine is killlller lol my dad got really into it a bit back so we have one at my house, awesome cardio work-out that hits ur muscles nicely (though I dont use it often lol)
but as for the day of, gunna wake up, maybe get in some quick workout and eat breakfast and head out (with some questions to do in my car when I get there)
its more my back, its not the greatest so using the rower is a bit rough sometimesnlee10 wrote:I recommend getting a foam roller if you don't have. I do that every morning and I feel like a brand new person afterwards.Smallville wrote: Rowing machine is killlller lol my dad got really into it a bit back so we have one at my house, awesome cardio work-out that hits ur muscles nicely (though I dont use it often lol)
but as for the day of, gunna wake up, maybe get in some quick workout and eat breakfast and head out (with some questions to do in my car when I get there)
Something similar. If I write (hope I do!), will do my regular routine of pushups, situps, squats, burpees, skipping + eating two nine grain bread w/ organic peanut butter, bit of white stone fruit jam, sliced banana. Will prob add a protein shake as well.nlee10 wrote: I feel like I won't have enough time to get ready/go to gym unless I wake up super early.
But I'm probably walk around my apt complex just to get the body moving before I drive to my TC.
Breakfast will be my usual oatmeal/protein powder/banana/almond milk and probably a granola bar.
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Are you doing it timed?RaiderRed wrote:This most difficult packet is just continually kicking my butt. I feel like this is the weight training you absolutely hate but then you go to max out a week later and see gains.
Nope. Untimed and taking my time to evaluate answer choices but I keep missing still. I usually have it narrowed down to two and my second choice is the right answer when I get it wrong, but that doesn't count for much.msp8 wrote:Are you doing it timed?RaiderRed wrote:This most difficult packet is just continually kicking my butt. I feel like this is the weight training you absolutely hate but then you go to max out a week later and see gains.
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