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Thank you, Kevin, for being such a great instructor for the RC module. I really enjoyed how you approached the material and broke things down for us. Coming into this, I felt RC was my weakest point on the LSAT by far (to my surprise). I feel a lot more confident now.
Passage A reminded me of "The Selfish Gene" by Richard Dawkins, which I read in high school for some strange reason
I'd be interested as well!
D was a very attractive answer because I remembered the line about the lack of road maps and how critics don't like that.
I was down to C and D.....but I went with D because there is nothing about social change in the paragraph about the New Women
Feels good when the MP you created yourself matches up almost perfectly with the answer
Second time around on this module, and I think I am finally getting it. Should have taken more logic classes in college. smh
Super happy that I got a question like this right
LSAT test creators are PSYCHOmetricians
Doing the low-res map at the end of the passage really helps questions like these it seems
No way was that a Level 4 question (although I guess breaking down the passage step by step helps a lot)
Awesome, thank you!
10/12. Not too bad, I suppose!
I enjoyed the LHB passage way more than this one, that's for sure
These videos at the end of the lessons are kinda cool. They serve as as nice little study breaks while keeping what you just learned fresh in your mind
Fun fact about the LHB not covered here: It is hypothesized that the sudden changes in the orbits of the gas giants may have caused the LHB to occur.
Jupiter, in particular, plays the role of the "vacuum cleaner" for the solar system, or a "magnet" for dangerous objects like asteroids. There is a belief that Jupiter rapidly started to migrate towards the sun very early in our solar system's history, meaning that Jupiter's gravitational pull/force started to clean out the inner solar system while some of the early planets were developing. Some scientists think that this may have blunted Mars' maturation and growth (especially in regards to the building of its core) and that if Jupiter hadn't stopped migrating towards the sun, Earth probably would have faced the same fate as well.
Luckily for us, Saturn started to migrate towards the sun as well, and this movement caused Jupiter to pull back from its migration path, and the two planets eventually found resonance with each other at a safer distance from the inner solar system.
Long story short, Jupiter was moody early in the solar system's history, but it's now our friend and we should thank Saturn for keeping him in check. (I guess the period of disturbance that the two caused for the LHB would be the exception)
I locked in on this so quickly.
A was very tempting, like the Sirens tempting Odysseus
Now I'm thinking about the HBO series "From Earth to the Moon"
I went down a YouTube rabbit hole about two months ago that dealt with the solar system's early history. I learned a lot about the LHB thankfully :). Also, I'm a bit of an astronomy nerd even though I suck at math....
14/15 on my first try. Much better than the 10/15 I got for the Critique-Debate questions.
Second time around on this question and I still don't like it