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PT116.S1.P2.Q12
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Saturday, Dec 16 2017

LOL "you might be discovering things about yourself"

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Wednesday, Nov 15 2017

Shout out to the one must be false question stem

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Tuesday, Nov 14 2017

If the stem says required, depends, or relies, then its necessary... ez pz

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PT124.S2.Q20
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Wednesday, Dec 13 2017

I understood the flaw, but trying to understand B with the timing, made me panic and choose A, FACK

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Sunday, Feb 11 2018

I suck at LGs and found the games to be more difficult than normal, got 3/4 games, didn't have enough time to finish the last one. Found the LR and RC to be average.

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Thursday, Feb 08 2018

Not exactly advice, but I'd say postpone it unless you urgently need a score. Doesn't sound like you've hit you potential at all, and taking another 10 PTs will do wonders for the anxiety. Especially with the newer PTs since they are a bit different from the older ones.

I don't entirely understand why the answer is B and not E.

I think E probably is not the answer, in hindsight, because it is not "one writer's version of the theory" but at the same time the passage does say things like "She (Gilman) argued."

I have trouble with the "intellectual controversy" part of answer choice B, it didn't seem like a controversy to me, just an interpretation.

Can anyone explain?

Thx

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PT103.S3.Q12
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Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

Got this wrong because I misread a choice C, read Northern Levant as Southern Levant, ughh

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Tuesday, Feb 06 2018

I didn't read anything about industrialization. In line 43, it says Gilman used fiction to urge women to further social evolution, and if she used it, surely it must mean that she valued it as an instrument of social progress.

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PT140.S4.P4.Q20
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Sunday, Feb 04 2018

Got all the questions right, while understanding very little in the passage.

1. There's a left right hypothesis and something about a vertical axis, something about relative to the position of the observer.

2. There's another hypothesis: front back. It's like there's an object in the mirror, but it's a false premise because there isn't actually an object in the mirror AKA no bueno.

3. Front back seems convincing cuz something about mental constructs and perceptions, and a 2D image appearing 3D (eyes don't focus)

4. Science tries to separate observer from phenomenon, but in this case that won't help with coming up with the best explanation, author no likey front back.

Ill need another mirrorcle to get all the questions right if something like this shows up on my actual LSAT.

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PT114.S3.P3.Q15
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Sunday, Dec 03 2017

LOLOL funniest RC passage video I've seen thus far, and I actually like sociological topics.

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