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@cr500rebuild actually "writing" the LSAT is very correct. It is a British term. It is commonly used. In the UK students "write" exams they don't "take" them. I wouldn't be surprised if she was African or a direct descendant. We tend to cling to British English because many African countries we colonized by the Brits
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@jirak why is she an idiot? you sound more like one
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cr500rebuild, using the phrase "write the LSAT, or "write the MCAT" (for example) is perfectly accurate and many people use this term. It may not be familiar to you, but at least now you know.
I'm not sure what rock you've been hiding under, or rather, what bridge you've been trolling under, but again, many people use this term and it is perfectly fine.
Now stop being a little cunt and go do something useful besides trolling YouTube videos.
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kill yourself idiot
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Good Luck!!!!
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You are going to "write" the LSAT? You said that twice. Geez - you "take" the LSAT, not "write" it.
You said you were a "natural debator and that you "enjoy it." Great, but are you a MASTER DEBATOR, and do you enjoy it too? And are you also a CUNNING LINGUIST?
Did you finally "write" the LSAT, with all the "thought" you gave to it? How did it go?
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This was made in 2007....Did you take the LSAT yet?
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LMAO
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did you flunk out of Cooley yet?
best of luck at your TTT
lambos1985 4 years ago 6
Wishing u the very best of luck for ur LSAT!
AkuBiaseJe 3 years ago 2