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people in Wisconsin def get real kinky with the cheese
... did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?
what the helly
🎶 He says, "Bill, I believe this is killing me" 🎶
🎶 As the smile ran away from his face 🎶
ouchie head hurt
in retrospect, this stimulus is very innocent since the current US secretary of health and human services encourages people to drink raw milk
sounds like Lumon Industries
worm tracks... sandstone... SHAI-HULUD
great googly moogly, RRE questions make me their bitch. i've conquered a lot of level 4 and 5 difficulty questions for other LR types including parallel reasoning and WSE, but almost every time it's RRE, i completely airball. the worst i've encountered so far is that god-awful deer population question from LSAT 128 section 3 (IYKYK). i've even gotten level 1 RREs wrong LMAO
drilling exclusively RRE almost feels counter-intuitive at this point because 1.) i've dedicated entire days to it—i'm just not improving and 2.) the amount of new entries i have to put in my wrong answer journal quickly pile up. i'll find some way to make it over this hurdle, but in the meantime, i'm going to selfishly hope my test has few RRE questions. i can't even say "i hope they're easy" because i still flub the easy ones 💀
whichever test writer is responsible for this question, please report to the front. i just want to talk
some (i now can't read or type this word without visualizing a quantity of 1 - 100) level 5 MBT questions absolutely wreck my shit like a dark souls boss. others, like this one, i can easily demolish under the target time. i am more inconsistent than jalen green
Thinking about the Mass Effect games helped me understand the more abstract parts of this stimulus. The setting is highly futuristic, but the primary economic system of the interconnected space civilization consisting of TONS of unique alien races is somehow capitalism, which is a very human convention lol. It helped me grasp part of what the second author is saying, which is how even in speculative fiction, our imaginations tend to circle back to familiar social and capital systems. It's hard to truly conceptualize something radically different from what we know, even more so when you're trying to make social commentary.
TLDR: video games and other media can help you with your LSAT studies