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I have not given the LSAT a second thought since getting my September score, however it popped back up today. I went on a field trip with my daughter’s school to an Indian mound historical site. The introductory video talked about the early impact of corn in their society. I immediately wondered what impact it had on their tooth health (Dental Caries) and whether soybeans would have been a better option (team #soybeans).
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That is great! A few days ago I read an article on the Apple News app that said “farmers had been frustrated with weak corn and soybean prices”. I immediately started thinking about the September exam and HAD to screen shot it.
Haha that’s awesome! Yes, go team soybeans!!!
darn those stupid dental caries passages. the mere sight of carbs gave me shivers for a week afterwards
laughed at dental caries
It's been about 12 hours, and no one mentioned the rubisco passage (which mentions maize, or corn)? What's going on?
(I still remember the first time I read that passage. I breezed through the first paragraph. Then came the opening words of the second paragraph -- "To obtain the hydrogen..." -- at which point I thought, "F***!")
hahaha It's so odd that the LSAT seems to love returning to the same arbitrary topics.
I read things all the time that I think could be explored on the LSAT. You're totally right, the exam stays with us! lol
https://www.economist.com/democracy-in-america/2018/10/01/an-endangered-frog-takes-centre-stage-at-the-supreme-court
"ephemeral ponds"
Remember, it's all about the cariogenic nature of a carb! Corn is highly cariogenic! Stick to rice or whole grains.
Unfortunately for team soybean, trade war tariffs are devastating.
ROTFL
The LSAT shall liveth in all of us!!! Forever!!!
Seriously though, I really feel the effects of LSAT in a lot of my daily life. I read a lot for fun and for work, and I find myself noticing flaws EVERYWHERE, and focusing on structure and attitudes. Hahahaha