ok fine
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:25 pm
if u say so.
the bottom line is: don't get mentally stuck on LG. that's harmful.
the bottom line is: don't get mentally stuck on LG. that's harmful.
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So you went back to your LG section and changed your answers after re-working some of your set-ups? If this is the case, you should count yourself lucky you did not get caught changing answers from a previous section.idoubtit wrote:then, in the following LR sessions and LG session, I did the same stupid thing as last year. I rushed through all the other sessions and had 5 mins left on each LR session and used all of them on drawing the schemes for the last game using my extremely impressive memory, and tried to fix any uncertain answers I had for the last game.
idoubtit wrote:if u say so.
the bottom line is: don't get mentally stuck on LG. that's harmful.
I didn't go back to the LG session in the book. and I could not change my answers in effect.cardinalandgold wrote:So you went back to your LG section and changed your answers after re-working some of your set-ups? If this is the case, you should count yourself lucky you did not get caught changing answers from a previous section.idoubtit wrote:then, in the following LR sessions and LG session, I did the same stupid thing as last year. I rushed through all the other sessions and had 5 mins left on each LR session and used all of them on drawing the schemes for the last game using my extremely impressive memory, and tried to fix any uncertain answers I had for the last game.
blurbz wrote:So did you change answers on your answer sheet after you re-worked the games during another section?
idoubtit wrote:blurbz wrote:So did you change answers on your answer sheet after you re-worked the games during another section?
no. could not change a thing.
it didn't work.
that's why I am sharing my lesson here and my extremely impressive memory.
Mr. Matlock wrote:idoubtit wrote:blurbz wrote:So did you change answers on your answer sheet after you re-worked the games during another section?
no. could not change a thing.
it didn't work.
that's why I am sharing my lesson here and my extremely impressive memory.
You first say you border on pretty much eidetic memory. If so, then couldn't you recall the entire game, plus the rules, plus the questions, plus the answers? If that is so, then couldn't you have just fixed the answers on your score sheet if you had time from other sections?idoubtit wrote: no. could not change a thing.
it didn't work.
that's why I am sharing my lesson here.
the thing is: what I was not sure during the session, I was still not sure during other sessions. It's like a dead-circle.bk187 wrote:You first say you border on pretty much eidetic memory. If so, then couldn't you recall the entire game, plus the rules, plus the questions, plus the answers? If that is so, then couldn't you have just fixed the answers on your score sheet if you had time from other sections?idoubtit wrote: no. could not change a thing.
it didn't work.
that's why I am sharing my lesson here.
Or are you saying that your memory is not as extremely impressive as you led us to believe?
I don't think I cheated, to tell you the truth.Nightrunner wrote:Good idea: not cheating on the LSAT
Better idea: if you managed to get away with cheating on the LSAT, don't go online and draw attention to yourself
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