Is it normal for the LSAT that some f**ktard that can't follow directions requires the rest of us to sit there while the proctor deals with them? We had Ms. "Writing on the book when we've clearly been told we shouldn't have pencils in our hands," Mr. "My watch is beeping so now we all have to wait while the proctor puts it outside" and the killer duo of the anonymous "My cell phone is rining while the proctor reads the instructions" and Ms. "it couldn't be me because my cell phone is right here and it's not ringing."
Is it possible that this many people taking the LSAT are incapable of reading the simple, one-page directions that print right along with your admission ticket? If you are one of these people, we all thank you dearly for extending our torture because you can't handle elementary directions...