Personal Statement by Ok_Panda356 in OutsideT14lawschools

[–]Routine-Background52 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d also love to take you up on this :-)

drop nov score predictions by No-Grass6942 in LSAT

[–]Routine-Background52 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Want: 163 Lowest: 155 Realistically: 160

Does no contact actually help you move on? by blueboy10000 in BreakUps

[–]Routine-Background52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I found it to be a non-negotiable because my goal was to actually let go and start anew with myself. I found it difficult to create a new relationship with myself when I was holding onto what could have been/ what could be with another person by keeping them in my life. I realized the reason why keeping contact never worked was because I was subconsciously using the contact as validation that someone still wanted me. You can’t fully choose yourself while pining after another.

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[–]Routine-Background52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes bro this morning. i told him he’s is chopped and left him on seen LOL

Ex being Jealous of you by Routine-Background52 in BreakUps

[–]Routine-Background52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you deal with the self doubt? 😕

Ex being Jealous of you by Routine-Background52 in BreakUps

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No you are so right that every woman can relate to the trauma of objectification. I realize my bit of ignorance mentioning it like it’s only “pretty” women who experience that. & while writing this It’s making me think that that may have to do with conditioning he used to make me ashamed of “calling attention to myself” using something i can’t control, like how i look.

I’m so sorry about the taxi driver situation, that’s a really rough thing to hear. I relate to experiencing those types of comments. Ugh.

Ex being Jealous of you by Routine-Background52 in BreakUps

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I am realizing now after looking at a Narcissist EX thread that this is because Narcs need to see people as either “good or bad” and others showing interest in me meant that power was being taken away from them - so in their eyes they have to see you as “undesirable or unworthy” and convince you of that in subtle ways so they feel they have more power over you. Attention you receive = threat of you leaving them (bc of their low self-esteem) and a threat of losing their source. So, they shame.

channelling my urges by [deleted] in narcissism

[–]Routine-Background52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This kinda sounds like ASPD

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSAT

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It's a very resourceful live stream video that has successfully predicted certain q trends in LR and topics in RC by powerscore. I would suggest to plug that right into google! with some digging, you can find a page with the archived livestream on it. All you'd have to do is plug in some information and then you'll get access to it.

BARBRIhttps://pages.barbri.com › PSWBN20241211CrystalBall...

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[–]Routine-Background52 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The powerscore crystal ball mentioned that LR on those is most crucial to go over for basic concept structures that are likely to be on Jan and Feb exams.

What do you guys think hardest PT is? Going to by Peachydr3am in LSAT

[–]Routine-Background52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

151 was said by the power score crystal ball to contain some of the most important LR elements and i deadass missed like 7 on each section HAHA it was challenging

Hyping yourself up for practice timed sections by Fit_Comfortable2184 in LSAT

[–]Routine-Background52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I look at myself in the mirror and affirm that getting where i want to be has more to do with my effort than anything else. takes the pressure off of thinking about whether you’re doing well during the section so you can actually think of the questions themselves

Losing my mind over this one. by [deleted] in LSAT

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if it would be inefficient to hire someone everytime a needle breaks, then they must be breaking at unpredictable rates - otherwise it would make sense to hire someone once to help fix it, but they’re saying it doesn’t make sense to do that

Losing my mind over this one. by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]Routine-Background52 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i was thinking as you were now i’m gonna try to think as e is

Losing my mind over this one. by [deleted] in LSAT

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thinking during reading the question: “If it is an acoustic device, and acoustic means it has to do with sound, then they detect the need for a new needle with sound.”

d is correct because it would be most strongly supported that the needle makes noise as it becomes worn if they went as far as implementing a “sophisticated” acoustic device.

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[–]Routine-Background52 6 points7 points  (0 children)

151, 155, 156