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by WorldsCollide » Fri Sep 26, 2014 3:48 pm
Dirigo wrote:WorldsCollide wrote:
The testing center is on campus... and I live on campus. So it will literally be less than a ten minute walk.
Lucky! I have a 45 minute drive.
WorldsCollide wrote:Any particular reason to look at flaw questions as opposed to other LR question?
I think flaw questions are good because they really test the most basic skills: What is the conclusion? What is the support? What is the gap in the argument?
Identifying these parts of the argument is essential for the vast majority of LR questions.
Strengthen, Weaken, or Necessary Assumption questions are also good choices to drill the day before.
Whatever you do, take it easy today and don't psych yourself out.
Not sure where you live but it's a nice day for a walk in the Northeast

Thanks for that! Great explanation =).
I live in the Northeast! Go Maryland
I'm definitely planning on taking it easy today. I think I've done all the prepping I'm going to do. I'll watch a double feature (movie!) and maybe in between I'll go running

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by Smallville » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:21 pm
mist4bison wrote:Dirigo wrote:peppermint wrote:Dirigo wrote:
Lucky! I have a 45 minute drive.
I'm flying to the other side of the country to take mine

I'll head home for Thanksgiving, so I figure I'll just use up my vacation days for an extra week & take it in my hometown (Viva Las Vegas!). Plus my mom will feed me & will prob do my laundry so it's a win-win.
VEGAS!! *heart eyes emoji*
I'll be in Rhode Island for Thanksgiving, but will be back in New York for the test. I just need to make sure I keep up with studying in that final stretch.
Thanksgiving really is the most inconvenient holiday since law school finals start early December. THANKS OBAMA

I am actually skipping Thanksgiving in order to study more. I haven't been home (Seattle) since last Christmas and I know if I go home for Thanksgiving I will only want to spend time with friends/family.
I hate Thanksgiving food anyway, so I'm not too worried

Your crazy! lol thanksgiving food is fantastic

luckily I just go to my aunts 3 min from me for dinner, only takes about 4-6 hours from my day, less if I really wanted to go home lol
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This Thanksgiving feast talk is making me hungry. My feast will consist of the traditional stuff along with kbbq.

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by Smallville » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:30 pm
mist4bison wrote:
Jgoods wrote:
Your crazy! lol thanksgiving food is fantastic

luckily I just go to my aunts 3 min from me for dinner, only takes about 4-6 hours from my day, less if I really wanted to go home lol
Haha I'm very picky. I don't like (this is by no means a complete list): turkey (or other types of poultry), potatoes, bread, etc. Basically I only eat green beans at thanksgiving.
I mean I get being picky, I was a horrible child to feed lol but yikes, that sounds rough
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by WorldsCollide » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:36 pm
peppermint wrote:Dirigo wrote:mist4bison wrote:
I am actually skipping Thanksgiving in order to study more. I haven't been home (Seattle) since last Christmas and I know if I go home for Thanksgiving I will only want to spend time with friends/family. I hate Thanksgiving food anyway, so I'm not too worried

My family and I will probably go to a classy buffet that will have great seafood options in addition to traditional Thanksgiving food (yay!) I'll be sure to sneak away to the Starbucks in Newport or study in one of the Vanderbilt mansions.
I'm half Indian so everything at my parents' house will be a curry version of traditional Thanksgiving food. LOL. I'm talking turkey curry and spicy lentil stuffing, etc. I brought an ex to my house once for Thanksgiving and he was literally speechless when he saw our Thanksgiving meal, haha
That sounds awesome! I was in India over the summer for an internship and I miss Indian food so much!
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by nlee10 » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:37 pm
peppermint wrote:nlee10 wrote:This Thanksgiving feast talk is making me hungry. My feast will consist of the traditional stuff along with kbbq.

Now that I think about it, I've actually never had kbbq before! I need to fix this asap.
You gotta try all-you-can-eat kbbq. It's the only kinda buffet I really enjoy. haha.
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by Smallville » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:42 pm
Dirigo wrote:Look at all this small talk.
It's like we're friends.

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by WorldsCollide » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:47 pm
Dirigo wrote:Look at all this small talk. It's like we're friends.

I felt a connection after you called us "December regulars"

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by Smallville » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:50 pm
peppermint wrote:WorldsCollide wrote:Dirigo wrote:Look at all this small talk. It's like we're friends.

I felt a connection after you called us "December regulars"

Aw, you guys, I feel like I know y'all irl now! By the time the Dec exam arrives, we're gonna be besties

all go to Yale together :p
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