So I took the LSATs.
15 years ago
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We pen our fate to the parchment of time...
I don't usually write a lot of journals. I just never feel as if my mundane life and experiences warrant a journal and I spam enough of my daily events on Twitter, addicting as it is.
If you know anything about me, I've been studying off and on for the LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) for the past five months. It's been a huge focus of my attention, a cause of stress, and pretty much my biggest headache dread for the summer.
I took them today at 8:30 AM in San Francisco at USF.
How did I do? Well enough that I feel I won't have to take it again a second time. It really wouldn't have been possible without wonderful friends like
radjinwolf and
kashra who let me stay at their place and then take me to the testing center about 40 minutes from their home.
Radjin got me up in the morning and made me breakfast (pancakes, eggs, bacon, the works!) and I really was just blessed with some awesome friends who helped me get there and took care of me and made the morning as easy on me as possible. I love them a lot and owe them big time for the things they do for me. I could go on about the little things they did for me over the months but that would be boring. I just wanted to share that they really had my back for this and I really appreciate them for it. Radjin is making me go to dinner so I'll wrap it up. =)
So, cheers to them and here's hoping for a 180 in five weeks time.
-Tibs
If you know anything about me, I've been studying off and on for the LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) for the past five months. It's been a huge focus of my attention, a cause of stress, and pretty much my biggest headache dread for the summer.
I took them today at 8:30 AM in San Francisco at USF.
How did I do? Well enough that I feel I won't have to take it again a second time. It really wouldn't have been possible without wonderful friends like
radjinwolf and
kashra who let me stay at their place and then take me to the testing center about 40 minutes from their home. Radjin got me up in the morning and made me breakfast (pancakes, eggs, bacon, the works!) and I really was just blessed with some awesome friends who helped me get there and took care of me and made the morning as easy on me as possible. I love them a lot and owe them big time for the things they do for me. I could go on about the little things they did for me over the months but that would be boring. I just wanted to share that they really had my back for this and I really appreciate them for it. Radjin is making me go to dinner so I'll wrap it up. =)
So, cheers to them and here's hoping for a 180 in five weeks time.
-Tibs
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You have great friends too. Here's hoping you did well!!
Anyway - good luck and looking forward to your news in 5 weeks time.
Marc
I hope you do well on the test, I hear that it's not easy, but I'm sure you've worked hard and will do fine. Let us know how the results go...