Agh, I thought the argument was causal, like the London Pianists influenced Continental (European) musicians and the example with Beethoven and the Broadwood Piano was meant to highlight that relationship
Thanks for responding
@canihazJD said:
Just post the passage/questions here and your issues with them, and see if someone's response resonates with you a bit more.
Believe me, I've tried.
I've spent a great deal of money on tutors so I feel that I can tell you with confidence that you shouldn't get a tutor until you're hitting the 160's; otherwise, you will be forking out a lot of money for them to do things you can do yourself (even…
So the objection is from this idea that because the school year in the united states has always been 9 months long since the 19th century, we shouldn't switch to a school year that looks more like the one in other countries? but what about the whole…
aha, I was kind of being tongue in cheek. The answer is always yes to a higher score, except now it seems to not mean as much anymore. with the pandemic easing up (at least in the united states) and the economy opening back up with more jobs, perhap…
So the answer to the question is a yes? Athough it perpetuates this whole stressful cycle. More people attempt to score higher, more succeed, which causes the averages to go up, and the high scores aren’t as valued as they were....so you’re kind of …
Admissions questions are always tricky. Hearsay isn’t hard data. I know a woman who got into UPenn with a 170 this past cycle and when I look up the scores for each school for the 2021 cycle, they’ve remained pretty much the same. Admissions, whethe…
All because the reader believes something to be true about a work, that doesn't necessarily mean that it is. I don't think this stimulus, whether it be in the premises or the conclusion, is really about what the poem actually says. We don't really h…
Should probably call LSAC for test-specific questions like this but I don't think they would do anything to intentionally cause certain students to be at a disadvantage
The entire 1st sentence is the main conclusion but I see it represented in explanations as just (Determine if there are sentient beings----> at least as intelligent as humans). Is that equivalent to the whole "If there are sentient beings outside…
Because in that LR question there are only two options: Sending a spacecraft or relying on them to communicate so it was /SS——> C s is that an either or rule or not
Yeah. The LR question is literal cancer. I think I shed a few tears attempting to solve it lol. It’s from prep test 62 section 4, 18. But there’s no game. I was just wondering whether /A——> B and it’s meaning (A or B or A+B) still applied to the …
Blargh, I'm always scared to answer hypothetical questions because...they're hypothetical lol. The actual questions in existence are bad enough lol. I don't think these two arguments have a direct impact on each other; it's more like these two argum…
I think I found your question. Google is the best lol. It’s the one about koalas and deforestation, from prep test 2, section 2, 11
Biologist: forest continues to disappear—-> koalas approach extinction
Politician: “all that is needed” to save …
I misread the stem; for some reason this question was placed in the weakening section instead of the flaw section so I assumed it was a weaken question.
I had someone else tell me A was wrong because it was taking about high amount of nuclear armaments while the stimulus was referring to any level of nuclear armaments
There is a 7sage page for tutors but I warn you that many of them are unavailable. Believe me, I've tried lol. And I wouldn't get tutoring unless you've gone through a good portion of CC. But of course the decision is ultimately yours.