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THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:12 am
by hv1
Now that we've done nearly every problem on EVERy practice test.

Anyone here going to keep buying new test years from now and doing them for fun? To keep the brain sharp and make sure that you have taken every LSAT problem from '92 to present.

Beats doing Sudoku on the train

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:15 am
by badfish
dude, pick up a book or something.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:15 am
by cardinalandgold
No.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:15 am
by oneforship
I'm actually working on writing my own full test of all original questions.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:15 am
by kittenmittons
Are you talking about the LSAT or the actual LSAT itself?

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:15 am
by reasonabledoubt
This is a very twisted thing to say on a Friday morning.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:16 am
by Matypete
BS! I guarantee you will never pick up another LSAT question (by choice) after the exam... Besides, if you're going to be a lawyer, you won't need LSAT questions to keep your mind sharp lol

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:17 am
by oneforship
Nightrunner wrote:
oneforship wrote:I'm actually working on writing my own full test of all original questions.
me too. I have an entire section dedicated to questions about starfish.
My problem is coming up with something for the experimental section.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:18 am
by reasonabledoubt
Nightrunner wrote:
oneforship wrote:I'm actually working on writing my own full test of all original questions.
me too. I have an entire section dedicated to questions about [strike]starfish[/strike]Lady Gaga's Vag.
ffy

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:19 am
by FreeGuy
hv1 wrote:Now that we've done nearly every problem on EVERy practice test.

Anyone here going to keep buying new test years from now and doing them for fun? To keep the brain sharp and make sure that you have taken every LSAT problem from '92 to present.

Beats doing Sudoku on the train
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Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:20 am
by hv1
Haha this is NO different then doing crossword puzzle...

Just like people look forward to a NEW movie, I'm lookin forward to the June 2010 RELEASE of the LSAT,

I know you guys would rather play Modern Warfare 2 or look forward to the upcoming Harry Potter movie in late 2010

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:20 am
by oneforship
Nightrunner wrote:
oneforship wrote:
Nightrunner wrote:
oneforship wrote:I'm actually working on writing my own full test of all original questions.
me too. I have an entire section dedicated to questions about starfish.
My problem is coming up with something for the experimental section.
Oh, I got that covered. All my questions on the experimental section are about experimenting with various sexual couplings, multi-partner situations, and positions.

The sequencing game is a blast.
Ah, sounds epic. Maybe we can trade when we're done. I'm still working on my last LR section. Curve on mine will be pretty tight, though, I'm thinking -7.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:23 am
by reasonabledoubt
hv1 wrote:Haha this is NO different then doing crossword puzzle...

Just like people look forward to a NEW movie, I'm lookin forward to the June 2010 RELEASE of the LSAT,

I know you guys would rather play Modern Warfare 2 or look forward to the upcoming Harry Potter movie in late 2010
Hairy Twatter the Prequel for me, but I don't know about the rest of these losers.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:25 am
by kittenmittons
Nightrunner wrote:
reasonabledoubt wrote:
hv1 wrote:Haha this is NO different then doing crossword puzzle...

Just like people look forward to a NEW movie, I'm lookin forward to the June 2010 RELEASE of the LSAT,

I know you guys would rather play Modern Warfare 2 or look forward to the upcoming Harry Potter movie in late 2010
Hairy Twatter the Prequel for me, but I don't know about the rest of these losers.
Trolls are supposed to be clever.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:35 am
by Spaceman Spiff
I'm a high school teacher, and my kids love doing LSAT logic games. I break them up into small groups, and they diagram on 2' square whiteboards. Although, I generally stick to linear and basic grouping games, as the others tend to fry their little brains.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:37 am
by oneforship
nice tar

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:41 am
by devilishangelrjp
I actually kinda like the logic games. If there is a book out with just the logic games I might be persuaded to buy it and do it for fun. The reading comp and logic reasoning can go hang though.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:32 pm
by tomwatts
This is why I'm an LSAT teacher. Usually I just work through the questions untimed when a new test comes out, because I want to make notes about teaching the questions, things that students are likely to miss, etc., but with PT 57, I timed myself, and it was a lot more fun. So that's what I'm doing from now on. When a new test comes out, I'm taking the whole thing timed. I did it with 58 and liked it a lot. (I will say, it's probably more fun when you don't miss very many questions and when you know the patterns of the LSAT inside and out.)

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:05 pm
by tikiman6
Hi, my name is ____. I enjoy doing LSAT prep-tests, the homework assigned as optional, making and memorizing flashcards for every list I can find, as well as studying when I do not need to. I am currently very, very single.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:19 pm
by r6_philly
I enjoy doing the LG games, especially the really old LG games with mapping and diagram type questions. One of my extra credit projects at school was to make a program that check for possible routes between any list of given cities with certain rules, worked out just like the subway station and cities game. I must be a geek but I like doing them. More satisfying than soduku because it is not repetitive, and better than crosswords(which I like) because it is logic based. If there is a service that I can subscribed to to let me solve 1 LG game per day I will sign up right now 8) I have been doing all the games that I have one everyday for months. Now I am have run out I am doing the princetown review made up ones. It is a really good mental excercise. Especially for my field/profession. (CS)

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:41 pm
by reasonabledoubt
Nightrunner wrote:
reasonabledoubt wrote:
hv1 wrote:Haha this is NO different then doing crossword puzzle...

Just like people look forward to a NEW movie, I'm lookin forward to the June 2010 RELEASE of the LSAT,

I know you guys would rather play Modern Warfare 2 or look forward to the upcoming Harry Potter movie in late 2010
Hairy Twatter the Prequel for me, but I don't know about the rest of these losers.
Trolls are supposed to be clever.
Right on Jayzon. You tell it.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:47 pm
by You Gotta Have Faith
To answer the question: Not just no, but hell no.

I mean, I suppose it would be fun to look at one from time to time, and *maybe* even do a section from time to time. But there's no way I would want to do that very often. I mean... unless I was getting paid to teach the LSAT. But I wouldn't be doing that anyway.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:51 pm
by kittenmittons
reasonabledoubt wrote:Right on. You tell it.
Good try bro

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:59 pm
by tomwatts
tikiman6 wrote:Hi, my name is ____. I enjoy doing LSAT prep-tests, the homework assigned as optional, making and memorizing flashcards for every list I can find, as well as studying when I do not need to. I am currently very, very single.
Chicks dig logic games.

Re: THOSE Who Will Keep Doing LSAT Problems for Life

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:55 pm
by jpSartre
hv1 wrote:Now that we've done nearly every problem on EVERy practice test.

Anyone here going to keep buying new test years from now and doing them for fun? To keep the brain sharp and make sure that you have taken every LSAT problem from '92 to present.

Beats doing Sudoku on the train
This kids halarious. He's always got somethin fuckin cool to say that no one gets. Keep it comin dude, haha.