"Its black pages are guarded by more than just proctors. There is evil there that does not sleep; the LSAC is ever watchful. It is a brain-draining ritual, riddled with prose and logic and brainf**k. Every breath you take is timed. Not with brains of ten thousand men could you do this!"
Haha! This is exactly why my friends and family are looking forward to me being finished with this test! It's a exhausting how often I find myself thinking "how's that relevant?" or "that doesn't follow!" when chatting with people.
Exactly the same. My family often jokes we have 10 good years of relationship left. This includes time for LSAT, law school, and articling. After that, I am apparently going to be insufferable to deal with.
Also, not a meme but there's a scene in the show, Jane the Virgin, where (spoiler alert but also I think this was 2 or 3 years ago) a character dies literally right after they finish the LSAT. Like, they're in line to hand it in and collapse due to complications from a surgery. But the minute I saw it, I couldn't help but think "man I knew the LSAT was a killer"
No wonder my tolerance for BS logic has been declining on a daily basis...
Haha! This is exactly why my friends and family are looking forward to me being finished with this test! It's a exhausting how often I find myself thinking "how's that relevant?" or "that doesn't follow!" when chatting with people. :neutral:
This image made me realize that for each LR section we tackle, we weave our way through 96-104 "bullshit" answer choices. 296-316 if you include both LR and RC sections. No wonder my tolerance for BS logic has been declining on a daily basis...
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If you don't study hard for the LSAT, you'll end up like this:
If you study hard for the LSAT and get 170 or better, you will feel like this afterwards like this:
You will feel like you went to the World Series and won if you have studied hard.
"Its black pages are guarded by more than just proctors. There is evil there that does not sleep; the LSAC is ever watchful. It is a brain-draining ritual, riddled with prose and logic and brainf**k. Every breath you take is timed. Not with brains of ten thousand men could you do this!"
(cracks knuckles) Awww yeah...
@taeyeongkim0105174 too troo
@lizstokestx540 Hmm... yes. Very tasteful
@marine4life6798246 I think your image didn't come through :[
@paulmvbenthem537.benthem @nikitamunjal950 Your friends and families must be dying to see you complete your legal education, am I right? :wink:
Haha! This is exactly why my friends and family are looking forward to me being finished with this test! It's a exhausting how often I find myself thinking "how's that relevant?" or "that doesn't follow!" when chatting with people.
Exactly the same. My family often jokes we have 10 good years of relationship left. This includes time for LSAT, law school, and articling. After that, I am apparently going to be insufferable to deal with.
Also, not a meme but there's a scene in the show, Jane the Virgin, where (spoiler alert but also I think this was 2 or 3 years ago) a character dies literally right after they finish the LSAT. Like, they're in line to hand it in and collapse due to complications from a surgery. But the minute I saw it, I couldn't help but think "man I knew the LSAT was a killer"
@marine4life6798246 said:
No wonder my tolerance for BS logic has been declining on a daily basis...
Haha! This is exactly why my friends and family are looking forward to me being finished with this test! It's a exhausting how often I find myself thinking "how's that relevant?" or "that doesn't follow!" when chatting with people. :neutral:
allow me to join you
https://imgur.com/DRCxSGc
This image made me realize that for each LR section we tackle, we weave our way through 96-104 "bullshit" answer choices. 296-316 if you include both LR and RC sections. No wonder my tolerance for BS logic has been declining on a daily basis...