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Who is the dummy now?
« on: October 29, 2024, 03:30:44 PM »
10 more days until exam day looking solid 86% percentile of law school applicants. I would say that is definitely 90 percentile plus of the general population. Who lied about being gifted not me

I am encroaching into a top 20 law school aka UNC Chapel Hill Law School Score. Obviously, I am not going to get into UNC for other reasons like I am not even applying there but I have 10 days to continue to improve. A 160 is good a 165 is great I am at 164 with 10 more days to study. This kind of score may get me a scholarship where I want to go

160 LSAT
If you achieve a 160 on the exam, you’ll have performed better than approximately 80% of test takers. A score of 160 is perhaps the most agreed upon number for a “good” LSAT score and could be compared to achieving above an 1800 on the SAT (or 25 on the ACT). While a 160 LSAT may get you into some of the top 50 law schools, if you are seeking a scholarship or have set your sights on one of the top 20 law schools, you’ll likely need to aim for the 165-170 score range.


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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2024, 03:33:10 PM »
are you compensating for the cowardice you feel every day for leaving your brothers in arms to die overseas?

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2024, 03:34:19 PM »
are you compensating for the cowardice you feel every day for leaving your brothers in arms to die overseas?

I didn't leave anyone try again

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2024, 03:35:05 PM »
Bhanks been high as a kite today

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2024, 03:38:22 PM »
Bhanks been high as a kite today

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And yet I still score 86 percentile on a law school admissions exam

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2024, 03:45:41 PM »
I didn't leave anyone try again
so you were thrown out...

nice...

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2024, 03:54:46 PM »
And yet I still score 86 percentile on a law school admissions exam

Competing in your house is different than competing in an actual class room with proctors enforcing rules.

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2024, 04:00:03 PM »
I didn't leave anyone try again
I thought you got pissed off and left Getbig.Why are you back?

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2024, 04:00:49 PM »
And yet I still score 86 percentile on a law school admissions exam

So back on the vape

Couldn’t last 72 hours huh

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2024, 04:02:23 PM »
So back on the vape

Couldn’t last 72 hours huh

leave him, hes got more chance of dying in the operating table.

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #10 on: October 29, 2024, 04:04:13 PM »
10 more days until exam day looking solid 86% percentile of law school applicants. I would say that is definitely 90 percentile plus of the general population. Who lied about being gifted not me

I am encroaching into a top 20 law school aka UNC Chapel Hill Law School Score. Obviously, I am not going to get into UNC for other reasons like I am not even applying there but I have 10 days to continue to improve. A 160 is good a 165 is great I am at 164 with 10 more days to study. This kind of score may get me a scholarship where I want to go

160 LSAT
If you achieve a 160 on the exam, you’ll have performed better than approximately 80% of test takers. A score of 160 is perhaps the most agreed upon number for a “good” LSAT score and could be compared to achieving above an 1800 on the SAT (or 25 on the ACT). While a 160 LSAT may get you into some of the top 50 law schools, if you are seeking a scholarship or have set your sights on one of the top 20 law schools, you’ll likely need to aim for the 165-170 score range.


it doesn't matter what you score in a test

wherever you are you will always be the village idiot and punch bag
your wife will be the back
your son will be the latchkey kid who stinks of shit
and your mother will be forever second best because your dad legged it first chance and shot his beans in his secretary
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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2024, 04:05:23 PM »
10 more days until exam day looking solid 86% percentile of law school applicants. I would say that is definitely 90 percentile plus of the general population. Who lied about being gifted not me

I am encroaching into a top 20 law school aka UNC Chapel Hill Law School Score. Obviously, I am not going to get into UNC for other reasons like I am not even applying there but I have 10 days to continue to improve. A 160 is good a 165 is great I am at 164 with 10 more days to study. This kind of score may get me a scholarship where I want to go

160 LSAT
If you achieve a 160 on the exam, you’ll have performed better than approximately 80% of test takers. A score of 160 is perhaps the most agreed upon number for a “good” LSAT score and could be compared to achieving above an 1800 on the SAT (or 25 on the ACT). While a 160 LSAT may get you into some of the top 50 law schools, if you are seeking a scholarship or have set your sights on one of the top 20 law schools, you’ll likely need to aim for the 165-170 score range.

I thought bhank was 99 percentile in every test he has ever taken  ???  90% certainly isnt 'gifted'


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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2024, 04:07:53 PM »
I thought bhank was 99 percentile in every test he has ever taken  ???  90% certainly isnt 'gifted'

he purposely only put in 18% less than he would on test day

hes got day peaking down to an art

look at the cutler classic?
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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #13 on: October 29, 2024, 04:10:51 PM »
I thought you got pissed off and left Getbig.Why are you back?
We`re his only closest friends Cook.  :)

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #14 on: October 29, 2024, 04:12:08 PM »
he purposely only put in 18% less than he would on test day

hes got day peaking down to an art

look at the cutler classic?
You must admit 38 that he is a fucking clever strategist !!   LOL   ;D

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #15 on: October 29, 2024, 04:12:23 PM »
10 more days until exam day looking solid 86% percentile of law school applicants. I would say that is definitely 90 percentile plus of the general population. Who lied about being gifted not me

I am encroaching into a top 20 law school aka UNC Chapel Hill Law School Score. Obviously, I am not going to get into UNC for other reasons like I am not even applying there but I have 10 days to continue to improve. A 160 is good a 165 is great I am at 164 with 10 more days to study. This kind of score may get me a scholarship where I want to go

160 LSAT
If you achieve a 160 on the exam, you’ll have performed better than approximately 80% of test takers. A score of 160 is perhaps the most agreed upon number for a “good” LSAT score and could be compared to achieving above an 1800 on the SAT (or 25 on the ACT). While a 160 LSAT may get you into some of the top 50 law schools, if you are seeking a scholarship or have set your sights on one of the top 20 law schools, you’ll likely need to aim for the 165-170 score range.

You seriously can't be that stupid to say something like that.   Your reason for not getting is because you didn't apply?  Your fucking logic is just laughable.  You are seriously the biggest waste of oxygen there is.

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2024, 04:13:04 PM »
well it led him to success in the cage


and by success I mean no wins.
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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2024, 04:15:00 PM »
10 more days until exam day looking solid 86% percentile of law school applicants.

Hankins, serious question. Going into the test, are you going full bellied or on empty? You know your asshole is your own worst enemy right?

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2024, 04:18:29 PM »
he purposely only put in 18% less than he would on test day

hes got day peaking down to an art

look at the cutler classic?

Legit bursted out laughing

Hankins, serious question. Going into the test, are you going full bellied or on empty? You know your asshole is your own worst enemy right?

This one LOLOLOLOL

Remeber after the last show he shit him self driving and had to throw away his clothes


Imagine the drive to and from the test

I suggest a diaper

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2024, 04:25:10 PM »
10 more days until exam day looking solid 86% percentile of law school applicants. I would say that is definitely 90 percentile plus of the general population. Who lied about being gifted not me

I am encroaching into a top 20 law school aka UNC Chapel Hill Law School Score. Obviously, I am not going to get into UNC for other reasons like I am not even applying there but I have 10 days to continue to improve. A 160 is good a 165 is great I am at 164 with 10 more days to study. This kind of score may get me a scholarship where I want to go

160 LSAT
If you achieve a 160 on the exam, you’ll have performed better than approximately 80% of test takers. A score of 160 is perhaps the most agreed upon number for a “good” LSAT score and could be compared to achieving above an 1800 on the SAT (or 25 on the ACT). While a 160 LSAT may get you into some of the top 50 law schools, if you are seeking a scholarship or have set your sights on one of the top 20 law schools, you’ll likely need to aim for the 165-170 score range.
Why are you still here? Pretty sure you said that was your last post....
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #20 on: October 29, 2024, 04:31:34 PM »
We`re his only closest friends Cook.  :)
Sad isn’t it.

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #21 on: October 29, 2024, 04:41:36 PM »
You’re a low-test goof.

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #22 on: October 29, 2024, 04:44:32 PM »
160 LSAT
If you achieve a 160 on the exam, you’ll have performed better than approximately 80% of test takers. A score of 160 is perhaps the most agreed upon number for a “good” LSAT score and could be compared to achieving above an 1800 on the SAT (or 25 on the ACT). While a 160 LSAT may get you into some of the top 50 law schools, if you are seeking a scholarship or have set your sights on one of the top 20 law schools, you’ll likely need to aim for the 165-170 score range.

Congratulations on your 25 ACT score equivalency Hanky!

Do you feel like you're regressed any since college?

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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #23 on: October 29, 2024, 04:45:18 PM »
10 more days until exam day looking solid 86% percentile of law school applicants. I would say that is definitely 90 percentile plus of the general population. Who lied about being gifted not me

I am encroaching into a top 20 law school aka UNC Chapel Hill Law School Score. Obviously, I am not going to get into UNC for other reasons like I am not even applying there but I have 10 days to continue to improve. A 160 is good a 165 is great I am at 164 with 10 more days to study. This kind of score may get me a scholarship where I want to go

160 LSAT
If you achieve a 160 on the exam, you’ll have performed better than approximately 80% of test takers. A score of 160 is perhaps the most agreed upon number for a “good” LSAT score and could be compared to achieving above an 1800 on the SAT (or 25 on the ACT). While a 160 LSAT may get you into some of the top 50 law schools, if you are seeking a scholarship or have set your sights on one of the top 20 law schools, you’ll likely need to aim for the 165-170 score range.

Bhank has previously linked to this site a while back in relation to his academic performance/IQ conversion. Another entry states:

"the IQ predicted for the average LSAT taker is 107. While this is above the U.S. average, it is surprisingly low for aspiring law students, given that the average university graduate has an IQ of 111 and mostly the above average ones would pursue even higher learning."

A 164 score isnt really at the very top end of iq bell curve, it puts him around 130

Basically bhank needs to score higher than 173 to be in-line with the 147 IQ he has frequently mentioned

"Meanwhile, the average Harvard Law student (LSAT = 173) equates to a post-April 1995 to pre-March 2016 SAT score of 1485 which equates to an IQ of 144."

https://pumpkinperson.com/2020/02/23/lsat-iq-conversion-2/



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Re: Who is the dummy now?
« Reply #24 on: October 29, 2024, 04:52:29 PM »
Competing in your house is different than competing in an actual class room with proctors enforcing rules.

You think I would break the rules on a practice exam? How would that help me prepare?