OMG THIS EXAM.

Okay yes, I get it, it's learnable. But holy shit is there so much to learn. It's like every time you understand something, you realize how much MORE THIS IS TO FREAKING UNDERSTAND. A 170 is possible for anyone...it's just the number of layers you're willing to peel back to get that score....and the months of your life you're willing to commit.

Like I hate it. But I love it because it's addicting. And I'm possibly going insane after the study-marathon I seem to be on.

Okay that's it.

Happy Wednesday :)

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16 comments

  • Friday, Aug 11 2017

    @tams2018903 said:

    makes me wish logic was taught more in schools. I am talking starting with primary/elementary schools.

    I've often thought about the positive effects of introducing more logic/reasoning type thinking in elementary schools. I think it would be a great thing to learn regardless of whether the students go on to take the LSAT.

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  • Friday, Aug 11 2017

    makes me wish logic was taught more in schools. I am talking starting with primary/elementary schools.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 09 2017

    The LSAT isn't an onion. The LSAT is a ladder.

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    I love onions, but they give me a headache, just like the LSAT : )

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2017

    @kingalecia602 said:

    @kingalecia602 said:

    https://media.giphy.com/media/pyQV6sy5qOALu/giphy.gif

    The Lsat Is an onion.

    All ogres are an onion.

    Therefore the Lsat is an ogre.

    DID I GET THAT RIGHT!?

    Signed,

    struggling with validity.

    @kingalecia602 said:

    @kingalecia602 said:

    https://media.giphy.com/media/pyQV6sy5qOALu/giphy.gif

    The Lsat Is an onion.

    All ogres are an onion.

    Therefore the Lsat is an ogre.

    DID I GET THAT RIGHT!?

    Signed,

    struggling with validity.

    Some lsats are ogres I guess ?

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  • Friday, Aug 04 2017

    Hey @71888 looking at many of the inane rules LSAC has come up with can give you the same confidence boost. See, for example, the rule banning earplugs.

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  • Friday, Aug 04 2017

    lol yeah the LSAT sucks and makes me cry. it makes me feel like an incompetent moron but then I remember that LSAC banned LSAT specific watches for idiotic reasons and I don't feel as much of a moron anymore :)

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  • Thursday, Aug 03 2017

    @kingalecia602 said:

    OMG THIS EXAM.

    Okay yes, I get it, it's learnable. But holy shit is there so much to learn. It's like every time you understand something, you realize how much MORE THIS IS TO FREAKING UNDERSTAND. A 170 is possible for anyone...it's just the number of layers you're willing to peel back to get that score....and the months of your life you're willing to commit.

    Like I hate it. But I love it because it's addicting. And I'm possibly going insane after the study-marathon I seem to be on.

    @kingalecia602 I totally agree! For me, I learn in short spurts and I chew on little bits like a rabbit, ponder, explore, test, evaluate and then move to the next bite which means this could easily be a six to eight month process for just the CC, and possibly another six to eight months of testing. That's a very hard pill to swallow, but I'm embracing it -:)

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  • Thursday, Aug 03 2017

    Haha love this

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  • Wednesday, Aug 02 2017

    I swear I knew that.

    @kingalecia602 said:

    @kingalecia602 said:

    @kingalecia602 said:

    https://media.giphy.com/media/pyQV6sy5qOALu/giphy.gif

    The Lsat Is an onion.

    All ogres are an onion.

    Therefore the Lsat is an ogre.

    DID I GET THAT RIGHT!?

    Signed,

    struggling with validity.

    Hmmm it would have to be "all Onions are ogres" to get the conclusion you just drew...

    All onions are ogers

    The LSAT is an Onion

    Therefore the LSAT is an Oger.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 02 2017

    Yup, the LSAT is a big, big, 700 layered Onion. The good news is that you realized this early on in your studies ;)

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  • Wednesday, Aug 02 2017

    @kingalecia602 said:

    @kingalecia602 said:

    https://media.giphy.com/media/pyQV6sy5qOALu/giphy.gif

    The Lsat Is an onion.

    All ogres are an onion.

    Therefore the Lsat is an ogre.

    DID I GET THAT RIGHT!?

    Signed,

    struggling with validity.

    Hmmm it would have to be "all Onions are ogres" to get the conclusion you just drew...

    All onions are ogers

    The LSAT is an Onion

    Therefore the LSAT is an Oger.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 02 2017

    @kingalecia602 said:

    https://media.giphy.com/media/pyQV6sy5qOALu/giphy.gif

    The Lsat Is an onion.

    All ogres are an onion.

    Therefore the Lsat is an ogre.

    DID I GET THAT RIGHT!?

    Signed,

    struggling with validity.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 02 2017

    I> @6400 said:

    The LSAT is definitely like an onion because it stinks and, sometimes, it makes me want to cry. :(

    It's honestly a borderline toxic relationship. Lots of tears

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  • Wednesday, Aug 02 2017

    The LSAT is definitely like an onion because it stinks and, sometimes, it makes me want to cry. :(

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  • Wednesday, Aug 02 2017

    https://media.giphy.com/media/pyQV6sy5qOALu/giphy.gif

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