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June 2018 Post-LSAT Carnival

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With another LSAT cycle behind us, it’s time for a roundup of the very best that the internet (well, mostly LSAT takers on Reddit) have to say about the June 2018 exam! Since this is not my first time scrolling through LSAT discussion forums, I can tell you that this week, just like any post-LSAT week, is mainly made up of the most earnest of students, engaging in the post-LSAT tradition of comparing the general topics of the exam in order to deduce which of their own sections was the Experimental (and if you’re a June ’18 LSAT taker who doesn’t know what I mean about using internet forums to figure out which sections were Experimental, get online and see for yourself). So what I present below are the most unique internet discussions from the June test, which also just might make you feel better about your own exam.

First up, LSAT takers online love to call out the sh*t other students said at the exam and all of the eccentricities of these future legal-peers. Number one takeaway from stuff overheard at the June LSAT: these are the questions/assumptions you should check BEFORE you get to the exam:

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And number two takeaway: make sure that you go into the test a wee bit more prepared than these folks:

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But remember that you don’t need to worry as much as this June tester.

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But never EVER let your ego take over during the LSAT, or your fellow test takers will flock to the internet to laugh at your failure.

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And if you were wondering … it IS in fact possible to screw up the Writing Sample section.

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And there IS a right way to dress for the LSAT.

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But taking a break from those internet discussions of what was overheard at the LSAT, there were still many, many other LSAT takers who were commenting about their general impatience waiting for the test results.

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And there were the students using their LSAT skills to identify flawed reasoning in Taylor Swift lyrics … and the inevitable responses coming to Taylor’s defense.

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There were other students complaining about proctors doubling as TSA …

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And finally, there were people with … let’s call it car trouble … to remind us that there are some things that are even more important than the exam.

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There we have this cycle’s LSAT carnival (our wrap-up of internet LSAT chatter). No, it will not help your score, but it will kill a few minutes while you wait for those June results!