The writer of the Toni Morrison Jazz passage is this guy,

who then got to have beers with the arresting officer and these two guys!!

Wednesday, October 28th at 8PM ET: PT66

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    • Wednesday, Oct 28 2015

      @pmonzon83710 oh yeah for sure I don't know what ones I missed just how many. I don't BR myself until after the group. Good reminder though I would be somewhat mad if someone was like "yeah it's B that's what the answer sheet says haha"

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    • Wednesday, Oct 28 2015

      @bondo007man235 wait the REAL novel from the story or the LSAT passage?

      The writer of the LSAT passage, not the novel, is Henry Louis Gates. He was arrested in 2009, and Obama brought him and the arresting officer to the White House to discuss race in America. It was called “ The Beer Summit."

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    • Wednesday, Oct 28 2015

      @bondo007man235 We’ll be sure to cover Game stuff. For sure. I do want to highlight something about group BR. I’m mentioning this because of your post, but really I’m talking to EVERYBODY. I don’t want you to think I’m singling you out.

      @pmonzon83710

      said:

      Note: For the purposes of the call, we like to check our group blind review score together at the very end of the call :) So at least don't say ... "No guys, really, it's D, I checked it."

      Blind Review works best when we’re in a state of “not knowing”. I don’t blame people for looking at the answers before the BR call. It’s hard enough not knowing the answers while you’re blind reviewing. My advice: just keep your knowledge of the correct answer to yourself. Feel free to contribute, but make sure it’s YOUR REASONING that wins the day and not the default “that’s the answer in the back of the test, dude.” I think that adhering to that rule will make the BR calls more beneficial to everyone.

      Thank you kindly.

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    • Wednesday, Oct 28 2015

      @pmonzon83710 wait the REAL novel from the story or the LSAT passage? That was so confusing to me, jazz in a novel and the questions were asking about the music I was like "uh I didnt think this had anything to do with music, I may have missed something important" maybe thats why I missed 9 on this section lawl

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    • Wednesday, Oct 28 2015

      Ready for tonight there was one question on the last section that apparently I got right but it was so easy I was really confused and thought maybe it was super hard haha excited to get to it either way. Missed 10 on LG bahaha but managed to get a 162 in need of some srs game help. see you at 8!

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    • Wednesday, Oct 28 2015

      @pmonzon83710 What can I say? It’s a gift. It sure is Mr. President, and Biden is on the left. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/us/21gates.html?_r=0

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    • Wednesday, Oct 28 2015

      where do you find this stuff? is that Obama on the right?

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