This isn't about academics this is about aptitude. The lsat doesn't test what you know it test how you think and how quickly. I am going to do more than pass. I didnt do as well on exam number 2 for today only got a 170 down to 96% percentile still that is the average score for DUKE LAW the 4th ranked Law School in the Nation so not too bad.
You are better off just playing video games all day than taking these worthless tests.
What was your GPA in school?
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