Exhibit A: the proverbial smoking gun
...now, you don't! Dawson Robinson, Steds rising senior and RA, left campus SO during Finals Week that it got others talking. Since his last final was on Tuesday morning, Dawson made his exited later that evening. As he left, he claimed he wanted to get home quickly… so he could start studying for the LSAT as soon as possible.
Dawson said, “I’m taking the test in one month and have thus far completely neglected my need to study for it. As I was moving out, all the guys were saying how lucky I was to already be done, but what they don't know is that I finished studying in South Bend ONLY to come home to bury myself in more studying in Indy! I'm beginning to understand what my dad, who is a lawyer, means when he frequently says, ‘Daws, before you become a lawyer, you should know: the law is a jealous mistress.’ The jealous mistress that is the LSAT pulled me away from St. Edward's Hall a little early this year.”
But counselor-to-be, did the LSAT REALLY do that? I would like to submit to the court of public opinion... "Exhibit A."