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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:40 pm
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wow you're an annoying piece of shit. what makes you think it's ok to tell someone they're "fucked" 2 days before their lsat? people on here are considerate enough to bother replying to your hundreds of threads about having anxiety attacks and scoring in the 150's, why don't you show a little consideration in return?notaznguy wrote:Are you taking the exam this Saturday? If so, you are fucked.
USC has a home game against Arizona this Saturday and there will be massive tailgating on campus. Good luck finding parking. If that doesn't screw you over, the noise from the thousands of fans on campus will along with the marching band.
Took it this june:gogogadgetlaw wrote:Has anyone taken the LSAT previously at University of Southern California?
If so, how is it?
-Most importantly, how are the desks? Big tables or crappy foldy-desks?
-Is there a "better" room and what's the strategy to get into it?
-Cold, hot, etc.
-How is parking? Planning to go scope it out tomorrow but I've never been there before...
Thanks in advance.
If you are talking about Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, it's a great facility. Easy freeway access, parking lot is right next to the buildings, small campus so no chance of getting lost trying to find the room, big long wide desks (the big counter type that goes down the entire row), comfortable chairs, good climate control, well insulated from outdoor sounds, and vending machines with good stuff in them near the bathrooms.ag912 wrote:anyone ever taken it at whittier?
Oops. Sorry I didn't sugarcoat it. I meant the OP will score a 180 in spite of the loud tailgating, drunk fans, and marching band blasting "Fight On" and "Tribute to Troy" every 5 minutes. You are right. I should've been nicer and told him he will be a perfect little honey and that there is a spot just waiting for him in Harvard Law School.horrorbusiness wrote:wow you're an annoying piece of shit. what makes you think it's ok to tell someone they're "fucked" 2 days before their lsat? people on here are considerate enough to bother replying to your hundreds of threads about having anxiety attacks and scoring in the 150's, why don't you show a little consideration in return?notaznguy wrote:Are you taking the exam this Saturday? If so, you are fucked.
USC has a home game against Arizona this Saturday and there will be massive tailgating on campus. Good luck finding parking. If that doesn't screw you over, the noise from the thousands of fans on campus will along with the marching band.
I took a prep course at USC and you literally can't hear anything from the outside world when you are in the lecture halls in the basement. The fact that you predicted that the OP is "fucked" without knowing anything about the testing site is obnoxious.notaznguy wrote:Oops. Sorry I didn't sugarcoat it. I meant the OP will score a 180 in spite of the loud tailgating, drunk fans, and marching band blasting "Fight On" and "Tribute to Troy" every 5 minutes. You are right. I should've been nicer and told him he will be a perfect little honey and that there is a spot just waiting for him in Harvard Law School.horrorbusiness wrote:wow you're an annoying piece of shit. what makes you think it's ok to tell someone they're "fucked" 2 days before their lsat? people on here are considerate enough to bother replying to your hundreds of threads about having anxiety attacks and scoring in the 150's, why don't you show a little consideration in return?notaznguy wrote:Are you taking the exam this Saturday? If so, you are fucked.
USC has a home game against Arizona this Saturday and there will be massive tailgating on campus. Good luck finding parking. If that doesn't screw you over, the noise from the thousands of fans on campus will along with the marching band.
It's not my fault the OP is a dumbass for not doing his research. If you work well with noise, more power to you. But if the blast of trumpets and snare drums bothers you a tiny bit when you are doing your RC section, don't complain that the shithead user on TLS didn't warn you about it.
Don't get at him, its a common tactic. You're failing? Try to make the general crowd fail harder!sanjola wrote:I took a prep course at USC and you literally can't hear anything from the outside world when you are in the lecture halls in the basement. The fact that you predicted that the OP is "fucked" without knowing anything about the testing site is obnoxious.notaznguy wrote:Oops. Sorry I didn't sugarcoat it. I meant the OP will score a 180 in spite of the loud tailgating, drunk fans, and marching band blasting "Fight On" and "Tribute to Troy" every 5 minutes. You are right. I should've been nicer and told him he will be a perfect little honey and that there is a spot just waiting for him in Harvard Law School.horrorbusiness wrote:wow you're an annoying piece of shit. what makes you think it's ok to tell someone they're "fucked" 2 days before their lsat? people on here are considerate enough to bother replying to your hundreds of threads about having anxiety attacks and scoring in the 150's, why don't you show a little consideration in return?notaznguy wrote:Are you taking the exam this Saturday? If so, you are fucked.
USC has a home game against Arizona this Saturday and there will be massive tailgating on campus. Good luck finding parking. If that doesn't screw you over, the noise from the thousands of fans on campus will along with the marching band.
It's not my fault the OP is a dumbass for not doing his research. If you work well with noise, more power to you. But if the blast of trumpets and snare drums bothers you a tiny bit when you are doing your RC section, don't complain that the shithead user on TLS didn't warn you about it.
I would highly suggest getting a ride. You can literally get dropped off next to the building.mtbssd wrote:Taking at USC this Saturday myself, I'm not really worried about the noise but I am a little worried about parking. Is there any parking that is reasonably close or should I just try to get my lady to drop me off?
P.S. Kickoff is at 12:30 so hopefully we'll pretty close to finishing by that point anyway...
Ahh, one of those types.hyakku wrote: Don't get at him, its a common tactic. You're failing? Try to make the general crowd fail harder!
Best way to compete obviously
Wow what a dickhead. And how exactly does unadulterated criticism help someone when they're taking the test in 2 days and can't change test centers?Oops. Sorry I didn't sugarcoat it. I meant the OP will score a 180 in spite of the loud tailgating, drunk fans, and marching band blasting "Fight On" and "Tribute to Troy" every 5 minutes. You are right. I should've been nicer and told him he will be a perfect little honey and that there is a spot just waiting for him in Harvard Law School.
It's not my fault the OP is a dumbass for not doing his research. If you work well with noise, more power to you. But if the blast of trumpets and snare drums bothers you a tiny bit when you are doing your RC section, don't complain that the shithead user on TLS didn't warn you about it.
What factors make Southwestern a superior test center, compared to USC and UCLA?99.9luft wrote:U$C and UCLA test centers both suck. Take it at Southwestern.