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Hi guys,

I am currently looking for a study partner that studies during none conventional hours. I typically work longer days 8:00am-9pm central time, so I'm forced to study from about 9:45-1:00am or 5:00-7:45am on weekdays. And on weekends, usually after 5pm. As for my score, I'm mid 160s and looking to break into mid 170s by April. I'm thrilled to work with anyone that is also forced to study during these disgusting hours. If this seems too early/late, maybe you could hit some pushups or body weight squats before studying. Or maybe get some smelling salts. Whatever you need, lets make it happen.

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erikhokan890
Sunday, Jul 12 2020

I'm interested. From Minnesota!

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erikhokan890
Wednesday, Jul 07 2021

I've read quite broadly on a number of topics. Below are some recommendations from each category. Some of these are quite difficult and could be borderline inaccessible depending on your training. If you can get through some of these, it makes RC seem like an article out of Sports Illustrated Kids.

Philosophy

Kant's Critique

Lacan's Ecrits

Anything by Kierkegaard

Dialect of Enlightenment Horkheimer Adorno

History:

Europe: A history (1400 page, absolute beast)

The Rise of the Third Reich

The Origins of Political Order

Economics

Capital

Keynes' TEIM

Or alternatively, Hayke's Road to Serfdom

Hernando De Soto's mystery of capital

Social Injustice

Scarcity by Shafir and Mullainathan

Happiness for all

The broken ladder

Bonus picks

An anthology of essays, maybe Hitchens Arguably

A book with a controversial premise: I picked against empathy by bloom

A guilty pleasure, I like Cormac McCarthy or Steinbeck for these purposes

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