I have not given the LSAT a second thought since getting my September score, however it popped back up today. I went on a field trip with my daughter’s school to an Indian mound historical site. The introductory video talked about the early impact of corn in their society. I immediately wondered what impact it had on their tooth health (Dental Caries) and whether soybeans would have been a better option (team #soybeans).

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  • Saturday, Oct 13 2018

    @37915 said:

    @yifeiwang926 said:

    Remember, it's all about the cariogenic nature of a carb! Corn is highly cariogenic! Stick to rice or whole grains.

    Unfortunately for team soybean, trade war tariffs are devastating.

    ROTFL

    Seriously though, I really feel the effects of LSAT in a lot of my daily life. I read a lot for fun and for work, and I find myself noticing flaws EVERYWHERE, and focusing on structure and attitudes. Hahahaha

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  • Friday, Oct 12 2018

    The LSAT shall liveth in all of us!!! Forever!!!

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  • Thursday, Oct 11 2018

    @yifeiwang926 said:

    Remember, it's all about the cariogenic nature of a carb! Corn is highly cariogenic! Stick to rice or whole grains.

    Unfortunately for team soybean, trade war tariffs are devastating.

    ROTFL

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  • Thursday, Oct 11 2018

    Remember, it's all about the cariogenic nature of a carb! Corn is highly cariogenic! Stick to rice or whole grains.

    Unfortunately for team soybean, trade war tariffs are devastating.

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  • Thursday, Oct 11 2018

    I read things all the time that I think could be explored on the LSAT. You're totally right, the exam stays with us! lol

    https://www.economist.com/democracy-in-america/2018/10/01/an-endangered-frog-takes-centre-stage-at-the-supreme-court

    "ephemeral ponds"

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  • Thursday, Oct 11 2018

    hahaha It's so odd that the LSAT seems to love returning to the same arbitrary topics.

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  • Thursday, Oct 11 2018

    It's been about 12 hours, and no one mentioned the rubisco passage (which mentions maize, or corn)? What's going on?

    (I still remember the first time I read that passage. I breezed through the first paragraph. Then came the opening words of the second paragraph -- "To obtain the hydrogen..." -- at which point I thought, "F***!")

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  • Thursday, Oct 11 2018

    laughed at dental caries

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  • Thursday, Oct 11 2018

    darn those stupid dental caries passages. the mere sight of carbs gave me shivers for a week afterwards

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  • Wednesday, Oct 10 2018

    Haha that’s awesome! Yes, go team soybeans!!!

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  • Wednesday, Oct 10 2018

    That is great! A few days ago I read an article on the Apple News app that said “farmers had been frustrated with weak corn and soybean prices”. I immediately started thinking about the September exam and HAD to screen shot it.

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