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Just happy that my thought process matched JYs as to E on this one lol
You’re right. They mention manipulating symbols but nothing about people who are good/bad at doing so. Took an L on this one. I picked A.
I got fixated on the temporary v. permanent replacements instead of the amount of leverage. Ugh.
I picked D, too. I just reasoned if people are eating varied kinds of food (fats, carbs, proteins, etc) then that would balance out the fats staying the same.. maybe they had higher amount of fat consumed as they grew older because they stuck mainly to some sort of high fat food (avocado toast) but then fat consumed stays the same throughout adult life?.. so they incorporated more varied kinds of food than just avocado toast, so that’s why it stays the same now that they’re older and isn’t increasing? But even as I’m typing this, I see how many hurdles I had to jump to justify and explain that answer. I still don’t see why B is correct though. #help
Exactly my thought process. I picked C.
Ugh I was between C and E but ultimately picked E. I just figured the rats were not being the problem but rather a different environment (lab) than the natural environment where these domestic animals were getting this disorder.
I picked D but it is so clearly wrong because that group’s cholesterol levels did not lower. They stayed the same. I have no information whatsoever to support D.
I picked E because “other societies” didn’t feel so left field since the author mentions “organized society” but that’s not the MP. Organized society was briefly mentioned in the example regarding theft. We can’t assume the author is talking about “other societies” based on that tidbit. The author is focusing on democratic institutions here.
Picked B during blind review. Fell for the trap.
I got this one right during timed test but doubted myself during blind review. Ugh.
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I was going to and then got really freaked out yesterday and withdrew. I want to spend some more time on this platform and break into the 160sbracket. I decided I don’t want to register for a test until I feel ready. I’m 30 and been studying for the LSAT on and off for 2years so I feel like time is getting away from me in applying for law school but I also don’t feel prepared.
I will put in the work. I will break into the 160s bracket.
Ugh. I fell for the trick answer, B.