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- Mike Wang
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Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Is this advisable? Is it possible or likely that they would flag such an exam and maybe re-review it (resulting in a delayed score) or even trump up an excuse to claim that the score is somehow invalid? Can anybody provide any insight on this? Obviously I know the LSAC is a professional organization and I don't think they would do anything like that, but if the risk is greater than 0% I'm not sure I would necessarily be comfortable taking the chance. It is absolutely imperative that I have my score reported in a timely fashion. Any insight anyone could provide would be immensely appreciated! Now back to doing these reading comp science passages lol.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Is this advisable? Is it possible or likely that they would flag such an exam and maybe re-review it (resulting in a delayed score) or even trump up an excuse to claim that the score is somehow invalid? Can anybody provide any insight on this? Obviously I know the LSAC is a professional organization and I don't think they would do anything like that, but if the risk is greater than 0% I'm not sure I would necessarily be comfortable taking the chance. It is absolutely imperative that I have my score reported in a timely fashion. Any insight anyone could provide would be immensely appreciated! Now back to doing these reading comp science passages lol.
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
If lying abut this makes you so anxious, maybe just don't do it. LOL at "getting back at them" this way.
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+1 was going to say the same thing.Hikikomorist wrote:If lying abut this makes you so anxious, maybe just don't do it. LOL at "getting back at them" this way.
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
+2 What makes you think they actually spend time looking at that answer short of throwing it into a database?Hikikomorist wrote:If lying abut this makes you so anxious, maybe just don't do it. LOL at "getting back at them" this way.
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
Hahahahaha 180rpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
This reminds me of shit RatFukr used to post. Hilarious!
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
If doing this actually gives you any satisfaction that is sad lol
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The sad thing is that I am still laughing at this shit 12 hours later...Lmao...rpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
This post is so hilarious and meta that Dan Bernstine is the actual president of the LSAC.
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
+2PSPSPSPS wrote:If doing this actually gives you any satisfaction that is sad lol
And +3 on them not caring or even noticing
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
rpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
Well played.
However, I think it's more likely that President Bernstine would cheer the score and declaration, shoving it in peoples' faces as validation that the test is fair to all examinees and doesn't require a prep service and/or 4 months of your life in order to obtain a 170+.
OP: If your intent is to "get back" at LSAC, this will likely have the opposite effect.
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
180krpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
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WAAAAANNNNNNGGGGG!
- Mike Wang
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
Well there have definitely been some funny posts, but not much in the way of real answers. I suppose at the very end of the day I just won't do it after all... simply too much on the line to risk it. It'll kinda suck passing up the opportunity though. Lmao.
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
Lol, there isn't remotely any risk to doing this at all, it's just kinda silly and immature to think that writing "no prep" is going to "stick it" to LSAC in any way.
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A. Nony Mouse wrote:Lol, there isn't remotely any risk to doing this at all, it's just kinda silly and immature to think that writing "no prep" is going to "stick it" to LSAC in any way.
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mukol wrote:A. Nony Mouse wrote:Lol, there isn't remotely any risk to doing this at all, it's just kinda silly and immature to think that writing "no prep" is going to "stick it" to LSAC in any way.
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A. Nony Mouse wrote:Lol, there isn't remotely any risk to doing this at all, it's just kinda silly and immature to think that writing "no prep" is going to "stick it" to LSAC in any way.
Fair enough. I know it's petty, but I would just relish a little psychological victory, however trivial or insignificant. It's likely the only time I'll ever take the exam.
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I have no idea what OP is even talking about
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
Lolrpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
But seriously you can always rejoice as having a second plan to be a writer.
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My friend did this and got blacklisted from every law school in Canada, as well as Leceister College and Bond, even though he got a 181. Don't do it.
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Perfect, just perfect, 5/7rpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
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Re: Putting "No Prep" When Filling Out LSAT?
rpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
This is very arguably one of the most hilarious things I've ever read on here. MAJOR props to whoever wrote this.
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LOL at LSAC causing pain and suffering.
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A fucking plus post right hererpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
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"whoever" wrote this...like his name isn't right at the top of the post.Mike Wang wrote:rpupkin wrote:[Fade in. It's October 2016, and things are bustling at the offices of the Law School Admissions Council. Dan Bernstine, the LSAC President, is alone in his giant office, smirking as he ponders ways to humiliate yet another generation of aspiring law students. But his concentration is shattered when Mary, a young LSAT exam auditor, bursts into the office, clutching a few sheets of paper.]Mike Wang wrote:Ok guys not sure if this question has been asked before.
I'm planning on taking the Sept or Dec tests this year and would really like to put "no preparation" when I fill out the first page of the test (along with name and other biographical info) just to stick it to LSAC. I really want to just have the pleasure of owning the test and scoring 170+ while putting no prep on the form to get back at them for all the pain and suffering they have caused me.
Mary (breathless): Sir, we have a problem. It's....It's....
President Bernstine: What is it?
Mary: It's this exam here. The applicant—a Mr. Mike Wang—got a 174.
President Bernstine: So? What do I care?
Mary: It's just that....I don't even want to say it.
President Bernstine: What? Did he cheat? What's the problem?
Mary: It's worse than cheating...he wro...he.....I can't say it. I just have to show you.
[Mary hands the test over. President Bernstine's eyes slowly fall to the "Preparation" question]
President Bernstine: What the hell is this!?!!? Zero Prep? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
[At this point President Bernstine, looks up to the sky, shaking his fist] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNGGGGGGGG!!
This is very arguably one of the most hilarious things I've ever read on here. MAJOR props to whoever wrote this.
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