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  • Friday, Oct 02 2015

    LOL page 58 of the pdf, the "General Background" stuff. I think the only one I for sure got was number 3...

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  • Friday, Oct 02 2015

    This is really cool! I like the artificial language stuff

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  • Friday, Oct 02 2015

    They used to have a lot of stuff with made up languages that is very similar to the Defense Language Aptitude Battery, which gauges your ability to learn languages by testing you on made up ones and gibberish. @nickek368.janson35 showed me those old LSATs on a BR call once and it brought back some fond memories of listening to gibberish for an hour and then interpreting nonsensical pictures.

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  • Friday, Oct 02 2015

    Oh, the math questions... Thank God that's gone.

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  • Thursday, Oct 01 2015

    I actually wondered this in the shower today!

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  • Thursday, Oct 01 2015

    Yeah, the older exams used to have basic algebra on them. An older partner at my firm thinks I'm a moron since I'm studying so hard for a test that she remembers to be on simple high school concepts. :'(

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  • Thursday, Oct 01 2015

    That is old!

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  • Thursday, Oct 01 2015

    Yeah.. I would not bother trying to be a lawyer if the LSAT was still like that lol. Quite intense!

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  • Thursday, Oct 01 2015

    I think the LSAT used to have math questions

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  • Thursday, Oct 01 2015

    Just googled it and I found this: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED469242.pdf

    Holy shit. If you think the LSAT is bizarre now...

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