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Facilities: The facilities are alright. The test building is easy to find.
Anyone else think it's just adorable when the 90's LSATs try to talk about anything involving computers? I almost ran into trouble on PT36 with the first RC Passage. I almost died laughing when the author starts trying to explain what an emoticon is LOL.
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Can someone explain to me what (E) is even saying?