To relieve some Pre-September test tension and anxiety, I thought it might be fun to predict what we think some of the topics may be for Reading Comprehension. It'd be fun to go back after and see if anyone actually got it right.

I'm going to go ahead and suggest "human population/migration patterns" as a potential topic.

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  • Thursday, Sep 08 2016

    @tcheninventory708 You could tell they were really trying to wrap it up - the ending felt rushed to me

    @jhaldy10325 I'm making a note of reading up on that just in case lol

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @olineali684 We grant you a second chance :)

    Hooray!

    In that case, I predict something about Great Depression era African American Fine Arts that anticipated the Civil Rights Movement.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @jhaldy10325 nice- thanks for the links. This could help a lot as i am not a sci major

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @olineali684 ahhh the good wife. i'm still emotional about the ending but it was a long time coming.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @jhaldy10325 Awesome! Thank you

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    Dyson Sphere hype

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    Should we build a Dyson Sphere? OF COURSE we should!!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @olineali684

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    Apparently I may not have been the only one who read the article on antibacterial soap lol @jhaldy10325 Love it.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @deepikaraj2398 Glad you like it! I think this should become 7sage tradition prior to every test. That's a great one. There was a great article on antibacterial soap vs. regular soap I read somewhere recently comparing antibacterial soap to antibiotics (in terms of resistance). Wouldn't be surprised if you're right.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    1. Native American oral history in the French and Indian war

    2. African American new interpretations of jazz

    3. Antibacterial products and new resistant bacteria

    4. Critical review of Paul Gauguin's painting of "Ice Fissures"

    5. Achievements of asian women writers in the middle of the sub-saharan desert

    It's all cheese, man.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    I love this thread. My guess is one on antibiotic resistance for the science passage.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @jhaldy10325 The level of confidence and detail is amazing. I will be incredibly disappointed if your prediction is incorrect. Where can I find additional reading on Dyson Spheres?

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @jhaldy10325 I haven't either so I totally would've believed it. I also managed to predict the one about judicial recuse the night before PT 75 (and a lot of episodes of Good Wife) which sparked the whole idea for this discussion. We grant you a second chance :)

    @bondo007man235 #SeptFindingNemoLSAT

    I'm crying. We need to start a movement.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    Oh weird, I don't remember that at all. There's two 70's series tests I haven't taken yet, so maybe it's in one of those.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    1.) Economics: Giffen Goods

    2.) Art: This will be the comparative passage comparing stream of consciousness in literature; both passages are scholarly articles (Passage A about Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope and Passage B about Ulysses by James Joyce)

    3.) Law: Evolution of the 1st Amendment/Abrams v United States

    4.) Science: Dyson Spheres

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    @jhaldy10325 We just had one about that! Something like the the indians and the lessons they taught to their kids? I can't remember now.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    This is hilarious.

    Idk but I am getting a vibe that we are going to get something about some stupid ass animal. My money is on a type of fish probably like a deep sea type of thing. How does it get oxygen, predators around, how it gets food.

    #SeptFindingNemoLSAT

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  • Wednesday, Sep 07 2016

    Love this!

    Analysis of a legal case involving the rights of an independent American Indian Nation to litigate American businesses operating within their nation in their own courts and by their own laws. (Comparative)

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