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PT113.S1.P2.Q13
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cmguerra807
Thursday, Oct 05 2017

For the confusion on #13 'A' vs 'E' - It wasn't Marie Curie's inability to identify a scientific theory, because no scientific theory about atoms losing mass existed. It was her inability to perceive the actual process of atoms losing mass (which later was explained through scientific theory).

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Reading Comprehension is my lowest scoring section. Does anyone have any good tips for improving this area? I know a few people who find RC the easiest read magazines such as the Economist and WSJ. I used to read WSJ when I had the student discount, but only because it didn't cost a lot and their topics actually interested me. Most RC passages aren't as interesting for me. For those of you who have seen improvement and/or do well on RC, do you have any Publications/Magazines that you recommend reading for practice? How often do you read them and what is your strategy for reading them (do you read all the way through, or mark conclusions/premises/etc.)?

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PT112.S1.Q5
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cmguerra807
Thursday, Sep 28 2017

I chose D. Wouldn't lying about someones performance to fire them qualify as not being impartial?

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Wednesday, Sep 27 2017

I like changing between my room, coffee shops, and the library. Sometimes my room can be distracting but if I can manage to stay focused it saves me a lot of time and/or money. If I go to the library or a coffee shop, it takes time to get ready and drive over and back. Also, if I go to a coffee shop I will purchase something. If I go to library that has a coffee shop I may end up purchasing something there. I only go to those places if i'm having trouble actually sitting down and studying.

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