The LSAT and extinct reptiles/Tangent of the day Forum
- invisiblesun
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The LSAT and extinct reptiles/Tangent of the day
Just out of curiosity, does an LSAT exist out of the modern 120-180 scaled LSATs that does NOT have at least one question relating to dinosaurs? Has anyone else noticed the LSAT's strange obsession with dinosaurs?
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invisiblesun wrote:Just out of curiosity, does an LSAT exist out of the modern 120-180 scaled LSATs that does NOT have at least one question relating to dinosaurs? Has anyone else noticed the LSAT's strange obsession with dinosaurs?

I mean WHAT... is the DEAL... with dinosaurs? Am I right?
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Re: The LSAT and extinct reptiles/Tangent of the day
That's not the only thing the LSAT is obsessed with. Native Americans/Canadians/Canadian Native Americans FTW.
Apparently if you watch enough nature documentaries you can see almost word-for-word where some of the arguments come from.
Apparently if you watch enough nature documentaries you can see almost word-for-word where some of the arguments come from.
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Re: The LSAT and extinct reptiles/Tangent of the day
They're a big fan of bears and women's history particularly in context of the law.
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African American artists FTW.
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- FreeGuy
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- invisiblesun
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Re: The LSAT and extinct reptiles/Tangent of the day
The difference is that women's history (particularly in the context of the law) is obviously law related. Dinosaurs? Not so much...Kobe_Teeth wrote:They're a big fan of bears and women's history particularly in context of the law.
I have noticed the bears thing...not quite as much as dinosaurs though...
Maybe it's one of the perks of being on the test writing committee- you can do ridiculous things like make a quota for dinosaur questions.
- KibblesAndVick
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I don't think it's possible to read that without doing a fake Jerry Seinfeld voice in your head hahavexion wrote:
I mean WHAT... is the DEAL... with dinosaurs? Am I right?
- invisiblesun
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WHY do they call it OVALTINE?!!!?KibblesAndVick wrote:I don't think it's possible to read that without doing a fake Jerry Seinfeld voice in your head hahavexion wrote:
I mean WHAT... is the DEAL... with dinosaurs? Am I right?
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