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PearrySex
10-25-2008, 12:52 PM
Well I just received my LSAT score after hibernating and studying for a few months. It was a paltry 161, my lowest score ever. The very first LSAT I took for practice, I got a 163! I usually score in the mid to high seventies, so needless to say, I am feeling pretty awful.Anyway, I've been giving this a lot of thought. I currently work at an accounting firm doing pretty well; nobody knows I even took a shot at the LSAT. I'm not sure if I want to stay at the accounting firm I work at now or keep pursuing this law school pipe dream. Is it even worth retaking the LSAT? Or should I just say fuck it and concentrate on a career?
Elbow
10-25-2008, 12:56 PM
Hmmmm....
What kind of car is it again? LSAT = LS Automatic Turbo right? You don't have to be so hard on yourself because it blew up..
+reps will make you feel better :goodjob:
jwrape
10-25-2008, 01:10 PM
My sister took the SAT's 3 times before she got the scores she wanted. If you want law School, you gotta work for it. You're not gonna go to law school and get to a hard part and quit this easily are you?
There are places and people that can help you study for these things. If you want it bad enough you have to work for it.
jwrape
10-25-2008, 01:11 PM
My sister took the SAT's 3 times before she got the scores she wanted. If you want law School, you gotta work for it. You're not gonna go to law school and get to a hard part and quit this easily are you?
There are places and people that can help you study for these things. If you want it bad enough you have to work for it.
slow_hatch
10-25-2008, 01:11 PM
'Car Talk' section :thinking: And asking IA for "Life Advice" :screwy:
roscoe
10-25-2008, 09:58 PM
what does this have to do with the price of rice in china
quickdodgeŽ
10-25-2008, 10:29 PM
what does this have to do with the price of rice in china
What the fuck is wrong with you? If you knew anything about the growing population of grandaddy longlegs in the rural areas of China, you'd know that this has EVERYTHING to do with the price. The LSAT score (or Lentor Spider Agility Test score) is a score based on the sluggishness of a spider as it habituates a rice paddy field. Now grandaddy longleg spiders, although allergic to rice, seem to find solace in nesting in such leas. The LSAT of a spider consists of testing the spider's blood for digested rice levels so as to ascertain the amount it would take to make lethargic this particular Arachnid. Obviously the lower the LSAT, the lower than fluid levels of digested rice. The more rice found in the blood stream of a GDLL, the more sluggish it is. This is not good as the GDLL is a great form of pest control for lower income homeowners as they like to feed on lizards and alligators that roam the areas at night. If the LSAT scores are high, the GDLL are less likely to be active and less likely to stalk their prey. What this means, in answer to your query, is that the demand for rice lessens as the spiders get more slow moving thus giving the reptilian forces more leeway to roam free on the streets of poor China. And, as you may know from Economics class, when the demand goes down, so does the price. As the GDLL mate and repopulate more and more and the season comes to where their prey are "out of season," a population control device needs to be implemented. Thus more people buying rice to feed to the GDLL to slow them down and, in the end, killing off many of the eight-legged freaks. So that, Gilligan, is what this has to do with the price of rice in China. Later, QD.
87 Turbo II
10-25-2008, 11:05 PM
What the fuck is wrong with you? If you knew anything about the growing population of grandaddy longlegs in the rural areas of China, you'd know that this has EVERYTHING to do with the price. The LSAT score (or Lentor Spider Agility Test score) is a score based on the sluggishness of a spider as it habituates a rice paddy field. Now grandaddy longleg spiders, although allergic to rice, seem to find solace in nesting in such leas. The LSAT of a spider consists of testing the spider's blood for digested rice levels so as to ascertain the amount it would take to make lethargic this particular Arachnid. Obviously the lower the LSAT, the lower than fluid levels of digested rice. The more rice found in the blood stream of a GDLL, the more sluggish it is. This is not good as the GDLL is a great form of pest control for lower income homeowners as they like to feed on lizards and alligators that roam the areas at night. If the LSAT scores are high, the GDLL are less likely to be active and less likely to stalk their prey. What this means, in answer to your query, is that the demand for rice lessens as the spiders get more slow moving thus giving the reptilian forces more leeway to roam free on the streets of poor China. And, as you may know from Economics class, when the demand goes down, so does the price. As the GDLL mate and repopulate more and more and the season comes to where their prey are "out of season," a population control device needs to be implemented. Thus more people buying rice to feed to the GDLL to slow them down and, in the end, killing off many of the eight-legged freaks. So that, Gilligan, is what this has to do with the price of rice in China. Later, QD.
QD..... wtf?
I don't know if I should admire your creativity or pity your excess time to think this.
quickdodgeŽ
10-26-2008, 12:38 AM
It actually required no thought, lolol. Once I lit into it, the pieces just fell into place. Lolol. Took about 5 minutes to type up. Basically like freestyling. Later, QD.
roscoe
10-26-2008, 02:53 AM
thanks for the thourough explanation qd lol
quickdodgeŽ
10-26-2008, 09:16 AM
I aim to educate, homey. That's my thizzle. Later, QD.
lol In all seriousness, if you take the "fuck it and continue my career" route and you look back 5 years from now will you regret not pursuing law school? I think if you can answer that question you know what direction you should go.
You only get 1 chance at life, don't settle for less than what you really want.
One_Bad_SHO
10-26-2008, 10:14 PM
You only get 1 chance at life, don't settle for less than what you really want.
:goodjob: That's all that really needs to be said.
BUGMAN
10-26-2008, 11:57 PM
lol In all seriousness, if you take the "fuck it and continue my career" route and you look back 5 years from now will you regret not pursuing law school? I think if you can answer that question you know what direction you should go.
You only get 1 chance at life, don't settle for less than what you really want.
Well said.
I make sure no matter what happens I will not look back from the future with regret. It doesn't always work but I try hard not to make that mistake. I started this outlook about 3 years after I dropped out of high school.
Do what you can to make sure you don't live a life of regret. ;)
Dwisforme05
10-27-2008, 12:11 AM
What the fuck is wrong with you? If you knew anything about the growing population of grandaddy longlegs in the rural areas of China, you'd know that this has EVERYTHING to do with the price. The LSAT score (or Lentor Spider Agility Test score) is a score based on the sluggishness of a spider as it habituates a rice paddy field. Now grandaddy longleg spiders, although allergic to rice, seem to find solace in nesting in such leas. The LSAT of a spider consists of testing the spider's blood for digested rice levels so as to ascertain the amount it would take to make lethargic this particular Arachnid. Obviously the lower the LSAT, the lower than fluid levels of digested rice. The more rice found in the blood stream of a GDLL, the more sluggish it is. This is not good as the GDLL is a great form of pest control for lower income homeowners as they like to feed on lizards and alligators that roam the areas at night. If the LSAT scores are high, the GDLL are less likely to be active and less likely to stalk their prey. What this means, in answer to your query, is that the demand for rice lessens as the spiders get more slow moving thus giving the reptilian forces more leeway to roam free on the streets of poor China. And, as you may know from Economics class, when the demand goes down, so does the price. As the GDLL mate and repopulate more and more and the season comes to where their prey are "out of season," a population control device needs to be implemented. Thus more people buying rice to feed to the GDLL to slow them down and, in the end, killing off many of the eight-legged freaks. So that, Gilligan, is what this has to do with the price of rice in China. Later, QD.
:lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao:
that actually made me laugh.
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