Going to give myself some perspective by listing all the things harder the LSAT. I need a reminder that this test is not the end-all-be-all, that more difficult tasks exist. So if you're getting some June 10th anxiety, feel free to add to the list. If there was ever such a thing as an off-topic LSAT discussion, this would definitely be it.
Things Harder Than the LSAT
the MCAT
law school
the bar exam
finding a job after law school
being the first in your family to hold a post-graduate degree
paying back your loans
curing cancer
nuclear physics
finding the Higgs Boson subatomic particle
putting a man on the moon
This is getting silly but is still extremely therapeutic.
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1L is harder than LSAT just saying ... Would trade 10/10 ...
Life.
getting into Yale is harder than LSAT
Hahah @974 finding this thread after 3 years is harder than the LSAT...
What would Jason... I mean... @nicole.janson35 think of that?
Damn... three year bump with no search function... someone is hanging out in the archives to avoid studying...
@nicole.hopkins One of your best!!
Manhattan residents no longer have that CFA problem! 37th and 6th is my new favorite intersection <3
Learning a foreign language
Learning how to play guitar
And fulfilling that craving for Chick Fil A on a Sunday
Raising children.
Burying a loved one.
NOT finishing a bag of potato chips.
Not eating during Thanksgiving
Skiing
Talking to your crush
Waking up in the morning
*inserts dirty joke*
EDIT: wow 3 year bump..?
Still trying to fold a piece of paper 7 times...
@slimjimsquinn-99118
Cant! Mythbusters proved it
@bretcypel555
LOL...Well played
@bretcypel555 Hahahaha!
"Dude who wrote about clash of civilization" - Mark, you mean Samuel Huntington? Oh man, I did not love reading him. His implications made me uncomfortable.
Currently folding a paper 7 times to see how hard it is....
The only thing I could think of was my muscles. Those are the only things harder than the LSAT.
J....K :P
Never mind, LOL only later did it turn out to be a prank - my bad ;)
Drats, I had read a blog on LSAT Blog on the demise of the LSAT only to discover it was an inside joke; sigh, wishful thinking ;)
-Not trying to think about not thinking about lsat (inception)
-Trying to find parking in town during rush hour
-Driving uphill after coming at a complete stop in the middle with a stick-shift car
-Trying to read and decipher my old books and readings from undergrad like foucault, marx, st. augustine, the dude who wrote clash of civilizations, plato's republic (<---this in particular hate with a passion), machiavelli,nietsche because I felt i just skimmed them during undergrad.
-Getting higher than 1900+ elo in dota
-Resisting funnel cake
-folding a piece of paper in half more than seven times.