Biggest understatement of all time? Forum
- ScottRiqui

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Biggest understatement of all time?
From the instructions to the logic games section:
"In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram."
"In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram."
- stillwater

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
i do it all in my head like rain man
- Otunga

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
When I read that, I think of the people in the testing room who are reading those instructions and seeing them for the first time, clueless as to what a good diagram would look like. That's how I felt on my diagnostic anyway.
- Pneumonia

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
lol at "reading instructions," especially on test day.
Even though I don't think I've ever read them, I always did dread LSAC changing up the instructions to a section on test day.
and yes, that is a serious understatement. it should read "In answering some of the questions, it may be useful todraw a rough diagram have spent several months practicing drawing these diagrams."
Even though I don't think I've ever read them, I always did dread LSAC changing up the instructions to a section on test day.
and yes, that is a serious understatement. it should read "In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to
- ScottRiqui

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
Yeah, I can't help but think that the people reading the instructions on test day are gonna have a bad time of it.Pneumonia wrote:lol at "reading instructions," especially on test day.
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lalalany

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
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- heythatslife

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
See the "Overheard at the LSAT" thread. It's both amusing and sad how so many people show up to the test woefully unprepared.Pneumonia wrote:lol at "reading instructions," especially on test day.
- stuckinthemiddle

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
I have literally never read the LSAT instructions. 
- ScottRiqui

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Re: Biggest understatement of all time?
I read them in a study guide once, but the guide was basically saying "Read them here if you want, but you'd better not be reading them on test day".stuckinthemiddle wrote:I have literally never read the LSAT instructions.