Working Professional Looking for Study Partner - Central, NJ Forum
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Working Professional Looking for Study Partner - Central, NJ
I am looking to partner up or form a small group of eager people who live fairly close to the Ocean County area where we can work on weaknesses and boltering confidence through the use of drills and homework. We can meet at the local library or at a Barnes and Noble's. Anytime during the late afternoon into early evening would work for me since I am a working professional. Thanks.
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How many threads you gonna post, you get creepier and creepier every time. Since when is studying for the LSAT a group thing? Get the bibles man up and study. This is not match.com.
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I want you to bolter my confidence with drills
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Let's drill each other.
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I had to google to confirm, but for those wondering "Boltering" is not a word
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Working Professional seeking Tutor - NJ
It appears I have fans. I don't think its out of line to see if someone in my area would like to discuss and/or breakdown PTs or the Bibles. Some people work better in group settings and given my demanding full-time career I thought this would be a good idea. Your responses while harassing and accusatory in nature only illustrate to me that you probably do not have a real job and you find it necessary to attack someone who does in an immature way. I am also about to seek out a tutor who might be in my area as well. All of them appear to be in the NYC/Phila area. If anyone knows of someone who tutors in the NJ area, that would be great. Thanks again for your continued insults.
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Thanks for the spell check, I will be more cautious in the future. Let me guess, no job, no pussy, and you live with your parents as well. That is pretty much the type of wanna-be grad. students I have come across on here. I hope law school lacks this kind of childs play.2014 wrote:I had to google to confirm, but for those wondering "Boltering" is not a word
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You prob won't make to law school since you can't find an last study group and studying by yourself is an impossibility due to your "demanding" career.JD Lamb wrote:Thanks for the spell check, I will be more cautious in the future. Let me guess, no job, no pussy, and you live with your parents as well. That is pretty much the type of wanna-be grad. students I have come across on here. I hope law school lacks this kind of childs play.2014 wrote:I had to google to confirm, but for those wondering "Boltering" is not a word
Oh btw look around on the site people study for this shit with a full time job and a full course load. You are not the only one with obligations. So man up and start studying by yourself or get a tutor and stop making the same thread over and over again
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I drive a Dodge Stratus!!JD Lamb wrote:It appears I have fans. I don't think its out of line to see if someone in my area would like to discuss and/or breakdown PTs or the Bibles. Some people work better in group settings and given my demanding full-time career I thought this would be a good idea. Your responses while harassing and accusatory in nature only illustrate to me that you probably do not have a real job and you find it necessary to attack someone who does in an immature way. I am also about to seek out a tutor who might be in my area as well. All of them appear to be in the NYC/Phila area. If anyone knows of someone who tutors in the NJ area, that would be great. Thanks again for your continued insults.
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Re: Working Professional seeking Tutor - NJ
SNOOKI WANTS SMOOSH SMOOSHJD Lamb wrote:It appears I have fans. I don't think its out of line to see if someone in my area would like to discuss and/or breakdown PTs or the Bibles. Some people work better in group settings and given my demanding full-time career I thought this would be a good idea. Your responses while harassing and accusatory in nature only illustrate to me that you probably do not have a real job and you find it necessary to attack someone who does in an immature way. I am also about to seek out a tutor who might be in my area as well. All of them appear to be in the NYC/Phila area. If anyone knows of someone who tutors in the NJ area, that would be great. Thanks again for your continued insults.
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DUHHHH I have a job, duhhhh, I'm a working professional,duhhh, full time, duhhhh suits duhhhhh.JD Lamb wrote:It appears I have fans. I don't think its out of line to see if someone in my area would like to discuss and/or breakdown PTs or the Bibles. Some people work better in group settings and given my demanding full-time career I thought this would be a good idea. Your responses while harassing and accusatory in nature only illustrate to me that you probably do not have a real job and you find it necessary to attack someone who does in an immature way. I am also about to seek out a tutor who might be in my area as well. All of them appear to be in the NYC/Phila area. If anyone knows of someone who tutors in the NJ area, that would be great. Thanks again for your continued insults.
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