Quote from: Julie Fern on November 06, 2008, 05:32:15 PMdecember test be hardest ever.you've posted this many times over already and it's getting old. it isnt funny nor is it helpful to those asking questions.
december test be hardest ever.
Quote from: Julie Fern on November 06, 2008, 09:05:54 PMof course.lol
of course.
I think that the internet has destroyed the information asymmetries that previously dominated the LS application process and schools' placement, and, as a result, people are taking the test increasingly seriously. In 1998, you might have thought that the test was a minor component of your application. Today, you know that your future is riding on it.
Quote from: Another Chicago 1L on November 07, 2008, 01:09:11 AMI think that the internet has destroyed the information asymmetries that previously dominated the LS application process and schools' placement, and, as a result, people are taking the test increasingly seriously. In 1998, you might have thought that the test was a minor component of your application. Today, you know that your future is riding on it.even in 1998, only idiot believe this.
Quote from: Julie Fern on November 07, 2008, 09:20:59 AMQuote from: Another Chicago 1L on November 07, 2008, 01:09:11 AMI think that the internet has destroyed the information asymmetries that previously dominated the LS application process and schools' placement, and, as a result, people are taking the test increasingly seriously. In 1998, you might have thought that the test was a minor component of your application. Today, you know that your future is riding on it.even in 1998, only idiot believe this.while i don't particularly want to be assaulted with caveman grammar, i would like to point out that his point doesn't hinge on assuming that smart people thought the lsat was unimportant in 1998 - there were a lot of idiots going to law school in 1998 - there are a lot of idiots going to law school in 2008 - today's idiot is just better-informed and so obsesses a lot more about the lsat (go over to tls and take a look at the people posting in the lsat forum - you'll see what i'm talking about)
Quote from: wkjr on November 09, 2008, 02:34:33 PMQuote from: Julie Fern on November 07, 2008, 09:20:59 AMQuote from: Another Chicago 1L on November 07, 2008, 01:09:11 AMI think that the internet has destroyed the information asymmetries that previously dominated the LS application process and schools' placement, and, as a result, people are taking the test increasingly seriously. In 1998, you might have thought that the test was a minor component of your application. Today, you know that your future is riding on it.even in 1998, only idiot believe this.while i don't particularly want to be assaulted with caveman grammar, i would like to point out that his point doesn't hinge on assuming that smart people thought the lsat was unimportant in 1998 - there were a lot of idiots going to law school in 1998 - there are a lot of idiots going to law school in 2008 - today's idiot is just better-informed and so obsesses a lot more about the lsat (go over to tls and take a look at the people posting in the lsat forum - you'll see what i'm talking about)will julie really - see what - talking about?