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Just got the confirmation for my hotel. My test center is 90 minutes away from home and I'm a shitty driver, so that was just gonna be an added stress. Plus the hotel has breakfast. Like real breakfast food. This is my final take so I'm excited to never have to endure this exam again. Ever. I'm feeling pretty chill and calm. Gonna do some conditional logic key words review and a couple problems from each section. Tomorrow I'll take 10 problems as a warm up. Let's crush this thing guys.
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Today I learned that LSAC also stands for the Libertarian Second Amendment Caucus.
If you're taking the LSAT on a public campus, in a state that allows concealed carry at universities, are there any grounds for stopping someone from bringing in a loaded gun?
If you're taking the LSAT on a public campus, in a state that allows concealed carry at universities, are there any grounds for stopping someone from bringing in a loaded gun?
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Yeah, the same grounds that stop you from bringing in a cellphone.TheProdigal wrote:Today I learned that LSAC also stands for the Libertarian Second Amendment Caucus.
If you're taking the LSAT on a public campus, in a state that allows concealed carry at universities, are there any grounds for stopping someone from bringing in a loaded gun?
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Just took an LG section and it was an absolute fire drill but I still managed to go -4... calling it a win and moving on
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lolPeanutsNJam wrote:Yeah, the same grounds that stop you from bringing in a cellphone.TheProdigal wrote:Today I learned that LSAC also stands for the Libertarian Second Amendment Caucus.
If you're taking the LSAT on a public campus, in a state that allows concealed carry at universities, are there any grounds for stopping someone from bringing in a loaded gun?

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What's everyone eating in the morn/plastic bagging tomorrow?
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Anyone planning on running or something before?
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Clearly the most important LSAT prep question, let's be real. Peanut butter oatmeal for breakfast, and I think I'm going to bring some almonds and chocolate as a snack. Chocolate has caffeine, right?Big Red wrote:What's everyone eating in the morn/plastic bagging tomorrow?
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No Constitutional right to bear a cellphone.PeanutsNJam wrote:Yeah, the same grounds that stop you from bringing in a cellphone.TheProdigal wrote:Today I learned that LSAC also stands for the Libertarian Second Amendment Caucus.
If you're taking the LSAT on a public campus, in a state that allows concealed carry at universities, are there any grounds for stopping someone from bringing in a loaded gun?
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All this well-wishing spam from TTTs feels weirdly ominous. Like "we hope you're going to bomb this badly enough that you have to come to our school! xoxo from Barry Law."
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Did you open the one from Barry with the Dean talking about her own kids taking the LSAT? I'd love to know where they went.leslieknope wrote:All this well-wishing spam from TTTs feels weirdly ominous. Like "we hope you're going to bomb this badly enough that you have to come to our school! xoxo from Barry Law."
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I clicked on the email because it promised LSAT tips, but was disappointed to discover the meat of the email consisted of:TheProdigal wrote:Did you open the one from Barry with the Dean talking about her own kids taking the LSAT? I'd love to know where they went.leslieknope wrote:All this well-wishing spam from TTTs feels weirdly ominous. Like "we hope you're going to bomb this badly enough that you have to come to our school! xoxo from Barry Law."
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Plan on running a bit at first wake up then going to eat at a breakfast place and warm up. Bagging a 5 hour, peanut butter crackers, smuckers, and apple slices
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RaiderRed wrote:Plan on running a bit at first wake up then going to eat at a breakfast place and warm up. Bagging a 5 hour, peanut butter crackers, smuckers, and apple slices
How are you planning on consuming said 5-hour energy?
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Intravenously, using his permitted medical supplies.Big Red wrote:How are you planning on consuming said 5-hour energy?
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eggs and oatmeal for breakfast... quest peanut butter protein bar in bagBig Red wrote:What's everyone eating in the morn/plastic bagging tomorrow?
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+1. I actually took one Advil just before the exam and one during the break JUST IN CASE #reasonsIwillgetanulcerpeppermint wrote:Hey y'all, don't forget to pack some pain meds in case you get a headache during the exam
Also planning on bagging a 5 hour, though lol I haven't actually had one since my last undergrad finals. Maybe I'll experiment today to see if gives me the jitters.
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Quest bars are TCR.Smallville wrote:eggs and oatmeal for breakfast... quest peanut butter protein bar in bagBig Red wrote:What's everyone eating in the morn/plastic bagging tomorrow?
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I'm just going to make sure I take it ~1 hour before the first section, which if memory serves is somewhere in the line outside of the testing roomleslieknope wrote:+1. I actually took one Advil just before the exam and one during the break JUST IN CASE #reasonsIwillgetanulcerpeppermint wrote:Hey y'all, don't forget to pack some pain meds in case you get a headache during the exam
Also planning on bagging a 5 hour, though lol I haven't actually had one since my last undergrad finals. Maybe I'll experiment today to see if gives me the jitters.
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Pepp thank you for that expert advice!
I am eating a PB&J in the morning with a banana and probably a small coffee. Snack will be nuts and dried fruit.
Woke up really relaxed, then printed my ticket and got really nervous, then saw 1000 emails from TTT's wishing me luck and laughed. Now relaxed again.
I am eating a PB&J in the morning with a banana and probably a small coffee. Snack will be nuts and dried fruit.
Woke up really relaxed, then printed my ticket and got really nervous, then saw 1000 emails from TTT's wishing me luck and laughed. Now relaxed again.
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This is the key to life. Only way I make it through.peppermint wrote:Hey y'all, don't forget to pack some pain meds in case you get a headache during the exam
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At break lol.Big Red wrote:RaiderRed wrote:Plan on running a bit at first wake up then going to eat at a breakfast place and warm up. Bagging a 5 hour, peanut butter crackers, smuckers, and apple slices
How are you planning on consuming said 5-hour energy?
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Plug it for extended release.Dirigo wrote:Is the mouth too boring?Big Red wrote: How are you planning on consuming said 5-hour energy?
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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