Well, I have no idea what this is, but I'm running out of ideas.
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Although, I suspect working off a used copy would be really challenging actually. Might be interesting to try!
This time, I'm ready.
Smile you son of a bitch!
Got any gif's for roadkill in tribute to how I am feeling???
@twssmith However this one may have gone, you're still a fierce lioness!
The BR session starts at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. We review only the LR sections. It usually goes on for about 4-6 hours. Most people just stay on for as long as they are able. You do not need to attend the entire session.
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@"Cant Get Right" Awesome analogy! I was thinking something similar but in terms of video games. It is like when you take your max level character in an RPG or MMORPG back to the level 1 zone and crush all the enemies and bosses that used to give you nightmares. It is incredibly satisfying. I am very happy to hear you beat Jaws!
And I'm really glad I didn't have to post a gif of somebody getting eaten, lol.
Anyone else available for a pep-talk that realizes my lack of confidence going into these last few weeks??
Edited to add: I just watched the whole video - seriously?? I am very sad:(
This is you:
A badass, majestic killing machine.
The other one was meant to suggest that even total badasses have bad days. Is that giraffe typical of that lion's experience? No. We all get run over by a giraffe every now and then, but it isn't representative. I know I at least have been run over by tons of giraffes. That will never change. They will always be out there. But those tests don't define us. For every giraffe, there's a dozen zebras, and you are an LSAT lion!
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I took this test with too may distractions and learned that I am going to have to set strict boundaries for the next few weeks to preserve my sanity and hopefully my score...
Luv T:)
Now it is time for me to pull up my "granny panties" and go slay some giraffes!!
Seriously, thank you!!!!
And I am tired of being a snail!!