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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by 20130312 » Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:33 pm

HeavenWood wrote:Shoofly or bust, mothafuckaz.
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Post by Drake014 » Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:35 pm

HeavenWood wrote:
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LexLeon wrote:(Except the 180.) I want to hear everyone's thoughts on the matter.
No.
Please stay on topic. We're discussing pies.
Shoofly or bust, mothafuckaz.
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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by moneybagsphd » Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:35 pm

Crack pie. Doesn't look like much, but it lives up to the name.
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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by 180asBreath » Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:26 pm

Sorry to derail the culinary treats, but I'd just like to say that I feel students should reject the notion of an LSAT 'ceiling'. Even if there is such a thing, there is no way of knowing what one's is. I remember feeling choked up the first time I broke into the 170's on a PT (-9 for a 173); I had limited myself, thinking I was incapable of achieving such a high score.

Just ignore all limitations and go after this mother of a test like a rabid dog.

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Post by 20130312 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:42 am

180asBreath wrote:Sorry to derail the culinary treats, but I'd just like to say that I feel students should reject the notion of an LSAT 'ceiling'. Even if there is such a thing, there is no way of knowing what one's is. I remember feeling choked up the first time I broke into the 170's on a PT (-9 for a 173); I had limited myself, thinking I was incapable of achieving such a high score.

Just ignore all limitations and go after this mother of a test like a rabid dog.
You got choked up over scoring well on a practice standardized test?

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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by noggo10 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:16 am

I don't think there's necessarily a ceiling as long as you're willing to put in enough time. I went from a 157 diag to a 173 on test day. But, on the other hand games were the section I initially struggled with the most so I had a lot of room for improvement there. If I had another 7 months to prep would I have gotten a 180....probably not because I had run out of test prep materials. But, I do think that most people in undergrad/w/a degree can get to a 170 if they're willing to put in the time.

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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by 180asBreath » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:29 am

InGoodFaith wrote:
180asBreath wrote:Sorry to derail the culinary treats, but I'd just like to say that I feel students should reject the notion of an LSAT 'ceiling'. Even if there is such a thing, there is no way of knowing what one's is. I remember feeling choked up the first time I broke into the 170's on a PT (-9 for a 173); I had limited myself, thinking I was incapable of achieving such a high score.

Just ignore all limitations and go after this mother of a test like a rabid dog.
You got choked up over scoring well on a practice standardized test?
I could see the uninitiated asking this question, but it seems a bit disingenuous coming from a TLS'er.

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Post by 20130312 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:06 am

180asBreath wrote:
InGoodFaith wrote:
180asBreath wrote:Sorry to derail the culinary treats, but I'd just like to say that I feel students should reject the notion of an LSAT 'ceiling'. Even if there is such a thing, there is no way of knowing what one's is. I remember feeling choked up the first time I broke into the 170's on a PT (-9 for a 173); I had limited myself, thinking I was incapable of achieving such a high score.

Just ignore all limitations and go after this mother of a test like a rabid dog.
You got choked up over scoring well on a practice standardized test?
I could see the uninitiated asking this question, but it seems a bit disingenuous coming from a TLS'er.
That's taking the burgers to a whole new level.

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Post by BuckinghamB » Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:06 pm

InGoodFaith wrote:
180asBreath wrote:
InGoodFaith wrote:
180asBreath wrote:Sorry to derail the culinary treats, but I'd just like to say that I feel students should reject the notion of an LSAT 'ceiling'. Even if there is such a thing, there is no way of knowing what one's is. I remember feeling choked up the first time I broke into the 170's on a PT (-9 for a 173); I had limited myself, thinking I was incapable of achieving such a high score.

Just ignore all limitations and go after this mother of a test like a rabid dog.
You got choked up over scoring well on a practice standardized test?
I could see the uninitiated asking this question, but it seems a bit disingenuous coming from a TLS'er.
That's taking the burgers to a whole new level.
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why hasnt anyone mentioned key lime yet?

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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by foosbol21 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:28 pm

Can someone help me with a very important question:

WTF is the difference between sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie? They're identical:

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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by Drake014 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:33 pm

foosbol21 wrote:Can someone help me with a very important question:

WTF is the difference between sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie? They're identical:

Hope the pictures worked...
I asked someone whose favorite pie was pumpkin. Their explanation was so unhelpful I can't even remember it.

I therefore conclude they're the same fucking thing. HTH.

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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by foosbol21 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:01 pm

Drake014 wrote:
foosbol21 wrote:Can someone help me with a very important question:

WTF is the difference between sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie? They're identical:

Hope the pictures worked...
I asked someone whose favorite pie was pumpkin. Their explanation was so unhelpful I can't even remember it.

I therefore conclude they're the same fucking thing. HTH.
Thanks for the confirmation. I always thought this was a pie company conspiracy to get us to buy two of the same pies and think we're getting variety.

Also, didn't mean for my post to sound so literal. Just expressing my frustration with the current pie categorization system we have going on. Good to know I'm not the only one getting worked up over it though.

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Re: There is no LSAT 'ceiling'

Post by Drake014 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:19 pm

foosbol21 wrote:
Drake014 wrote:
foosbol21 wrote:Can someone help me with a very important question:

WTF is the difference between sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie? They're identical:

Hope the pictures worked...
I asked someone whose favorite pie was pumpkin. Their explanation was so unhelpful I can't even remember it.

I therefore conclude they're the same fucking thing. HTH.
Thanks for the confirmation. I always thought this was a pie company conspiracy to get us to buy two of the same pies and think we're getting variety.

Also, didn't mean for my post to sound so literal. Just expressing my frustration with the current pie categorization system we have going on. Good to know I'm not the only one getting worked up over it though.
I have long suspected similar types of conspiracies. For instance, I've long suspected that Michael Bluth and Nathan Fillion were the same guy but made into separate people for nefarious Hollywood purposes.

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