The best person to answer that question, and probably the only person who can, is you in two months after completing the CC and spending a considerable amount of time with the material.
I am by no means a definitive authority on this but the way I see it is:
They are close but not the same.
If you're looking at only skilled artists who are not famous
"Not all skilled artists are famous" becomes "at least one skilled artist …
on weekends I go to a coffee shop where all the locals go to study. It's usually really noisy but like a consistent level so once I get in the zone I can just tune it out. During the week I stay after work and do one at my desk, super quiet. I tr…
I think it can be really beneficial to read any kind of dense text, doesn't have to be LSAT material. Past threads have suggested reading old philosophical texts from Plato to Nietzsche. Also 19th century authors like Herman Melville, you know actu…
I just printed out PT 40, situation normal. I would say that problem is a toner/ink issue but you seem to have ruled that out... might be a browser thing... maybe.
I'm a huge fan of physical books and used books stores and that whole vibe, but you cant Ctrl F a real book. I've tried.
I've been interested in getting one of the legal oriented large screen e-readers like Sony's DPT-RP1or the Onyx Boox Max. Does…
@FixedDice The roster of composers I'm familiar with is kind of limited. Maybe that's why I find it easy to pick favorites. I'm not a "real" classical listener but I do appreciate what classical offers that modern music doesn't. Can't say I've giv…
@"Leah M B" Sigur Ros is definitely good study music. I LOVE CHVRCHES, and most all of the other newer synth pop bands with a girl vocalist e.g. Broods, Sylvan Esso, Prutiy Ring
@taladt99 I like that a lot. Its bringing me back to my days in eve o…
@"aviated.wings" haha yeah. I don't though. My name just makes me grin like an idiot. I like that era too. I had a huge doo-wop phase recently.
@FixedDice Top three favorite composers? Mine are: Rachmaninoff, Bach, Debussy (not in that order(mayb…
@FoolProofFun said:
I saw this recent post where folks were posting photos of their study spots.
It makes me happy to see that studying, or at least the concept of it as embodied in the "study station," can make people happy - even if onl…
My favorite bed time tea is mugwort tea, super aromatic and earthy. It can be kind of hard to find a reliable source for it though. My local hippie health food store often mistakes their mugwort for wormwood. Those fools! Artemisia vulgaris is not…
Congrats! Before read the above post I was assuming the other school was santa clara. NorCal boy here :]
I think the things to weigh here are financial implications vs finding success without prestige. Going to Davis puts you in debt but it also …
What is your weakest section? That will tell you a lot. Most people say LR>LG>RC. LR because there are 2 guaranteed sections of it, so it's worth twice as much as the others. LG can lead a large points increase, but not worth focusing on unl…
Printing is expensive... it may be worth it to buy a similarly priced B/W printer and just print as you need it. As far as horror stories, I've never had a bad experience with a copy shop, slow maybe but they're not going to give you spontaneously …
@"trevor.sikes" said:
So it seems like for MSS, Main Point, and Weakening/Strengthening there doesn't seem to be much need for using Lawgic language (ex: A some B -> C, therefore A some C). However, when it comes to validity, MBT/MBF, Suffi…
My room is usually a mess but it's because I work full time and study on top of that and don't have a girlfriend. So, I mean, like, why? But I do clean it when I have time and nothing more important going on.