@"Tim Hortons" said:
Perhaps there's a correlation between very tidy rooms and doing well on the LSAT? Meticulous minds, attention-to-deal sorts.
Yeah, i'd guess that it is associated with a person's aptitude for logic games. Also organization and cleanliness seems to be prevalent among successful attorneys.
@"Tim Hortons" said:
Perhaps there's a correlation between very tidy rooms and doing well on the LSAT? Meticulous minds, attention-to-deal sorts.
Perhaps there's a correlation between very messy rooms and successfully dealing with any confusion caused by the LSAT. Big picture minds, not miss the forest for the trees, and still be able to remember where things are in the mess.
I doubt it though. I bet the appearance of cleanliness and organization in an office is important for a lawyers percieved professionalism which I'm sure matters to some degree in careers.
Perhaps there's a correlation between very messy rooms and successfully dealing with any confusion caused by the LSAT. Big picture minds, not miss the forest for the trees, and still be able to remember where things are in the mess.
I'm here with a not-super-clean room BECAUSE I'm busy dealing with confusion caused by the LSAT. Cleaning is nice but that's a half hour I could spend studying lol
Perhaps there's a correlation between very messy rooms and successfully dealing with any confusion caused by the LSAT. Big picture minds, not miss the forest for the trees, and still be able to remember where things are in the mess.
I'm here with a not-super-clean room BECAUSE I'm busy dealing with confusion caused by the LSAT. Cleaning is nice but that's a half hour I could spend studying lol
This is funny to me, because I'm not sure which camp I fall into. My room is clean and organized but far from meticulous. My car however...looks like a hoarder nest lol. But its all there for a reason! I frequently go straight from work to happy hour, friends places, or sporting activities. So I have multiple outfits, shoes, soccer ball, frisbee, longboard, goggles , swimsuit, backpack, Xbox controller, tools etc in my trunk/backseat. That said, I will not tolerate trash or filth
My room is usually a mess but it's because I work full time and study on top of that and don't have a girlfriend. So, I mean, like, why? But I do clean it when I have time and nothing more important going on.
I am very type B. Everything is a mess to those who don't understand what they're seeing. It may well look like a pile of papers, but I know what's in that pile. Someone goes and tries to organize it, and now I can't find anything anymore. I am much more fastidious at work, however. Go figure.
Having an organized workspace is important. I won’t study well if there’s a bunch of shit on my desk, it’s distracting and makes my space smaller which naturally will make anyone feel more anxious/mentally cluttered. You’re not gonna be taking the LSAT in a messy cluttered space so your room shouldn’t be a mess either. I work over time and study at least 20 hrs a week, it takes one second to make sure your dirty clothes make it into the laundry bin and don’t end up on the floor and your papers are at least in a small pile and not strewn about.
Room is clean. I pick up all the mess I have in the room that needs to be sorted/organized/taken to other room/ field/etc and shuffle it in the closet. I then close the door to the closet and pretend like I have it all under control.
Well, you can certainly put everything in the closet, but that requires some effort.
I just go to another room so I don't have to see or clean all the mess.
Out of sight, out of mind.
I guess this question is for active college students. My desk is no where near my bedroom and depending on what i'm doing, can look a mess. My bedroom is relatively tidy. I go in there just to sleep and get ready to head out.
My spaces tend to cycle. I'll clean to meticulous perfection, and then I'll obsess over something for the next month, ignoring everything else. By the end, the place is a mess and I'll take a day or two to obsess over cleaning and return everything to its former, spotless glory. And then the whole thing starts over.
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Perhaps there's a correlation between very tidy rooms and doing well on the LSAT? Meticulous minds, attention-to-deal sorts.
Yeah, i'd guess that it is associated with a person's aptitude for logic games. Also organization and cleanliness seems to be prevalent among successful attorneys.
Perhaps there's a correlation between very messy rooms and successfully dealing with any confusion caused by the LSAT. Big picture minds, not miss the forest for the trees, and still be able to remember where things are in the mess.
I doubt it though. I bet the appearance of cleanliness and organization in an office is important for a lawyers percieved professionalism which I'm sure matters to some degree in careers.
I'm here with a not-super-clean room BECAUSE I'm busy dealing with confusion caused by the LSAT. Cleaning is nice but that's a half hour I could spend studying lol
My room is super organized. (P.C. police)
My room is a mess - like - only I know where to find shit. I can find stuff like instantly though!
I have to have my room neat and tidy because my life is a MESS and I need something to be in order tbh
Are you asking this in a Jordan Peterson-esque way?
Yes, causation could definitely go that way too.
This is funny to me, because I'm not sure which camp I fall into. My room is clean and organized but far from meticulous. My car however...looks like a hoarder nest lol. But its all there for a reason! I frequently go straight from work to happy hour, friends places, or sporting activities. So I have multiple outfits, shoes, soccer ball, frisbee, longboard, goggles , swimsuit, backpack, Xbox controller, tools etc in my trunk/backseat. That said, I will not tolerate trash or filth
"clean your damn room" I probably asked a little bit nicer than he would xD
I've been FP-ing games and I need to pick up those plastic things to put my papers in...so logic games stacked everywhere.
My room is usually a mess but it's because I work full time and study on top of that and don't have a girlfriend. So, I mean, like, why? But I do clean it when I have time and nothing more important going on.
room is very neat and tidy. just don't open my closet.
I am very type B. Everything is a mess to those who don't understand what they're seeing. It may well look like a pile of papers, but I know what's in that pile. Someone goes and tries to organize it, and now I can't find anything anymore. I am much more fastidious at work, however. Go figure.
Having an organized workspace is important. I won’t study well if there’s a bunch of shit on my desk, it’s distracting and makes my space smaller which naturally will make anyone feel more anxious/mentally cluttered. You’re not gonna be taking the LSAT in a messy cluttered space so your room shouldn’t be a mess either. I work over time and study at least 20 hrs a week, it takes one second to make sure your dirty clothes make it into the laundry bin and don’t end up on the floor and your papers are at least in a small pile and not strewn about.
Room is clean. I pick up all the mess I have in the room that needs to be sorted/organized/taken to other room/ field/etc and shuffle it in the closet. I then close the door to the closet and pretend like I have it all under control.
Well, you can certainly put everything in the closet, but that requires some effort.
I just go to another room so I don't have to see or clean all the mess.
Out of sight, out of mind.
I guess this question is for active college students. My desk is no where near my bedroom and depending on what i'm doing, can look a mess. My bedroom is relatively tidy. I go in there just to sleep and get ready to head out.
Every room is my home is immaculate and there is not a spec of dirt. I am very much clean person. I can't stand dirt any where.
My spaces tend to cycle. I'll clean to meticulous perfection, and then I'll obsess over something for the next month, ignoring everything else. By the end, the place is a mess and I'll take a day or two to obsess over cleaning and return everything to its former, spotless glory. And then the whole thing starts over.
The clothes in my closet are arranged in color order. That should tell you everything you need to know. Ha!
How clean is my room? Ask your mom.
Well I had a meme...but it won't post.
The LSAT causes my room to be messy.