Yeah, I’m all about some Thursday @CocoZhang . Since that’s the weekday, it’ll give us one extra day to get our shit together while we’re handling the rest of our lives on top of LSAT.
Yeah @MrSamIam and @danielznelson make really good points about burnout. It can be hard to recognize. First time I hit it I really had no idea what was going on. Rereading the original post, I wouldn't at all be surprised if this was burnout. Even t…
Yeah, not many tea guys in The States @danielznelson so we got to stick together! What are your go to loose leaf teas? I actually tend to favor Chinese greens over Japanese. My every day green is a Jade Cloud out of Hubei Province. I get a golden le…
Just did some more digging @nfrank55 and it looks like explanations for LR beings with PT 17. So 1 - 16 explanations aren't available yet, but there are tons of posts and extensive discussions about many questions. For anything with no explanation…
I just checked the course packages @nfrank55 and it doesn't actually say for tests 1-38. I guess that either means that questions in that range are available with all packages, or else they're open to the public. That would be my best guess anyway…
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion#/discussion/2770/list-of-affordable-pts-paperback-hard-copy
Here's a very comprehensive resource for that compiled by @"Dillon A. Wright" who is the coolest.
@danielznelson said:
I personally but a tablespoon (maybe?) of water in the bowl with the sifted tea to make a paste before adding the rest of the water, but that is just personal preference.
This is actually a technique called geometric distribut…
Right on @CocoZhang ! I was wondering how we were going to fit you in, at least occasionally, but that seems to have actually worked out really well. Glad you'll be able to join us on the regs!
PT36 Section 3 Question 2
Weaken Question:
News apps are going to hurt newspaper sales.
Uh, that seems pretty valid to me! And the right answer choice was something like, “people don’t just read the news to follow specific news stories, they als…
Ha! Now you know how it feels for the rest of us. I can’t even watch the walking dead without having to figure out which way the Earth rotates first. It sucks.
Yeah, the LSAT won’t ever provide you with anything so drastic, but this relationship between numbers and percentages always holds. Anytime you see a stim that’s talking about percentages or market share, you can almost guarantee the question is go…