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by Facelessgod » Wed Jun 21, 2017 12:04 pm
I just took the June 2017 test at Mitchell-Hamline. I live on the UMN campus but by the time I registered the UMN testing center was already full so I had to take it at Mitchell-Hamline. Overall it was a good experience. The desks were more like long skinny tables and were nice, other than that I kind of got shafted. I got assigned to one at the very front of the room and it happened to be one of those handicapped ones so it was a few inches higher than all of the other tables which kind of ticked me off but overall it was fine.
Other than that, I felt like I was surrounded by a bunch of people with the IQ of a potato. Heard a lot of, "Yo bro if I can get a 150 I'll be so happy, Mitchell-Hamline is my dream school", and "I took half of a practice LSAT but I stopped because there's no point in studying for this. You can't improve your score anyways." If you hate being around stupid people like me it can be a bit annoying but it was also a little motivating to do well on the test so that when I go to law school I won't be surrounded by retards like these people.
The proctor I had was really nice, in the sense that she had the whole testing room wait several minutes later just in case someone else showed up late, etc. She was kind of a pushover though - this one moron was chewing gum and when the proctor gave the direction that you can't eat anything during the test, this cunt went on to ask whether chewing gum was allowed and argued that she should be able to do so because she wasn't actually planning on eating the gum. When the proctor told her it was mainly about the noise caused from chewing gum, she insisted that that she doesn't make any noise. The proctor ended up letting that cunt chew her gum during the test.