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February 2012 LSAT Blog Carnival

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It’s been two full days since the February LSAT, but people are still talking about it. How hard was that reading comp section? Did LSAC slip the experimental section in another rare spot? What about the fact that is appears to have been only 100 questions long (as opposed to the usual 101)?

To find out what the people are saying about Saturday’s LSAT test day, let’s take a look around the blogosphere in another magical installment of the Most Strongly Supported Blog Carnival — 2012 February LSAT-style:

Brenda here was so pumped to get the damn test over with she turned into a cat. And Sasha is relieved to be at the conclusion of a long journey.

Gary recalled his February LSAT test day experience in detail, including how he rocked the writing sample and how a trip to the urinal took him exactly 1 minute, 24 seconds (he timed it).

Lastly, here’s a heartwarming blog post by Adilene about her husband taking the February LSAT.

That sums things up for bloggers regarding the February 2012 LSAT. Fewer people take the February LSAT than any of the three other LSAC administrations a year, and fewer LSAT test takers = fewer LSAT bloggers. But if you have a blog post about Saturday’s exam, feel free to link to it in the comments.