<p>nspeds, do you find enjoyment in arguing over trivial matters? </p>
<p>I did not say that if you practice enough for the LSAT you will get a 180. Perfect does not necessarily mean a 180 -- perfect could be interpreted as reaching your full potential, which may be a 160 or lower for some people. </p>
<p>I feel silly even responding to your posts considering that my post obviously wasn't meant to be any sort of thesis. It was a couple of sentences that were intended to market an article that I found interesting. I thought that people would realize that I was throwing out a cliche, which does hold some truth but is in no way absolute. Moreover, the prior sentence to the "practice makes perfect" sentence suggested my non-seriousness: "Instead of going to the movies, study for the LSAT".</p>