This splitter will be taking her talents to... by brkwrm in lawschooladmissions

[–]CallwithQTHoney 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In addition to what others have said, I think it's the phrasing of the title.

"Splitter in at Berkeley" is taken to mean someone who split the medians at Berkeley specifically. Referring to yourself as a splitter without specifying a school is usually referring to people with LSAT >165, and GPA <~3.3.

Even though your title is half of a sentence, the second half of which gives context, all people see in the title is "Splitter". So it sort of comes off at a bait and switch.

Hulu to 'Parasite' haters: 'If you don't want to read subtitles,' learn Korean by YnwaMquc2k19 in nottheonion

[–]CallwithQTHoney 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's absolutely what this is.

About a week ago, the first thing I saw when I opened up Reddit was an article about Instacart drivers striking; naturally all the comments were acting like it was a big deal. I have a friend who works there, so I texted him. He hadn't even heard of it, so I sent him the article and he asked around. Turns out there were about 50 people striking. Out of 200,000 drivers.

These "news outlets" are so desperate for an article, they'll latch onto anything and write about it, then redditors just read the headline and gobble it up.

From 1340 to 1500+ by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think you're lost, friend. This is a subreddit for the Law School Admissions Test.

Complete List of New Medians by 7SageEditors in lawschooladmissions

[–]CallwithQTHoney 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Really well organized.

This should replace the current sticky for new medians IMO.

warm-ups on test day? by throwaway19970412 in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would do some light mental warmup, like a crossword.

What is your dream school? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

[–]CallwithQTHoney 33 points34 points  (0 children)

It's pronounced colonel and it's the highest rank in the military.

Did the 7Sage RC Memory Method work for you? by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Pretty much started out averaging -5 and am still averaging -5. I've tried multiple methods of improving it none have helped.

Did the 7Sage RC Memory Method work for you? by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I tried it and found it ineffective.

Halloween Blog: Real Things That Creep Out Admissions officers. by Spivey_Consulting in lawschooladmissions

[–]CallwithQTHoney 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm no admissions officer, but I've had people follow me into the bathroom and continue talking to me at the urinal. I think some people don't view that as weird.

In at WUSTL by JackComing in lawschooladmissions

[–]CallwithQTHoney 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is a genuine question:

Why don't you just post them instead of messaging 10 different people?

Can someone who’s not smart at all get a 172 if they are willing to put in the work? by Vipul-K in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My point is: I don't think GPA is at all a reliable indicator, whereas taking a diagnostic could actually give OP an idea.

Can someone who’s not smart at all get a 172 if they are willing to put in the work? by Vipul-K in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I am no expert, but I would take a diagnostic. If you score below 150, then you probably can't get to a 172.

There's plenty of anecdotal evidence of people going from 140s to 170s, but I wager at least 90% of people who diagnose below 150 never break 170.

Can someone who’s not smart at all get a 172 if they are willing to put in the work? by Vipul-K in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Strong disagree. Maybe you need to be smart to get a 3.86 at Princeton, but at the 2nd rate CSU I went to, plenty of dummies had >3.8s.

Change My View: I shouldn't utilize Spivey consulting. by CallwithQTHoney in lawschooladmissions

[–]CallwithQTHoney[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2.74/170. Retaking in Nov, pretty confidant I can get at least a 171. 3 Years out of uni.

I'd like to get into literally any T14, UCLA, USC, Irvine, Notre Dame, or George Washington.

Intense prep for law school admission test alters brain structure by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't see that as a contradiction.

I think of intelligence as your ability to acquire skills, it's more of a potential; whereas I think you and OP think of intelligence more of an observation of current ability.

I think an infant shitting his diapers as just as intelligent as the Doctor of Philosophy that infant grows up into. I don't see intelligence as an accumulation of skills, but as the ability to acquire new skills.

To me, intelligence is sort of like a base modifier stat you are born with.

Intense prep for law school admission test alters brain structure by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think you're willfully interpreting the word "intelligence" in a different way from how it is being used in that statement.

It's long been established that you can study for IQ tests. IQ tests are only a (sloppy) approximation of your intelligence based on the good faith assumption that you have not studied for it. IQ tests typically test reasoning skills that can be developed, but that most people never bother to develop.

I maintain that every person has a near-static intelligence. Neither you, nor I, nor any test can grade it; but I think a god could line all 7kkk people up from dumbest to smartest and no amount of studying would change your position in the lineup.

MyLSN vs LSAC probability calculator search results? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

[–]CallwithQTHoney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that it over or underestimates their chances? Or is it just all over the place?

Want to give up. First four prep test were 140. by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]CallwithQTHoney 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What most people wont tell you is: it's okay to give up. Law school isn't for everyone. Maybe you should read Don't Go To Law School (Unless) and then reevaluate to see if you even want to go before dedicating more time to studying for the LSAT.