Congrats on finishing the January LSAT Flex!

Even though I would MUCH rather have taken the GRE (the maths is a fucking joke and the LR bit of the verbal is so much easier than our LR), I am glad I didn't find out I could until I had already committed myself to the LSAT.

I feel that the LSAT is more comparable to a religious experience rather than an exam. It's a rite of passage and is something common to everyone who puts on that JD gown at the end of 3 years. I'm glad I get to bitch about how I want to drop kick everyone who works at LSAC with my peers next year without that ugly GRE stigma.

What I'm trying to say is that whether you got 180 or completely bombed out, the very fact you've put yourself through this ordeal already puts you in quite an exclusive club. And for that, I think everyone (I believe the last LSAT takers are done now) deserves to get absolutely shitfaced.

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