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Agreed. This RC was the easiest in a while.
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Don't forget computing. They love computing because it might lead to things like the Internet in the future.bartleby wrote:They love bees and vervet monkeys.etown989 wrote:They snuck in another comment about dancing bees again lol
I think I was warmed up from having experimental RC immediately before real RC. Ultimately, it ended up being a good thing to have an XPRC for me.
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bjc314 wrote:Agreed. This RC was the easiest in a while.
Easy if it wasn't the first thing you had to do. God I wish I had a good set up................
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dude, I had it first, thought that was great. I was so amped to start the test it pushed me through quickly.Ishotthedeputy wrote:bjc314 wrote:Agreed. This RC was the easiest in a while.
Easy if it wasn't the first thing you had to do. God I wish I had a good set up................
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I'm so glad that the RC with the UN Human Rights and Animals and stuff turned out to be the real one... my test had 2 RC back to back and the second one was the only section that I struggled with. Thankfully it was the experimental.
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Yeah same here...I had RC-RC as my first two sections and while the first section (which fortunately turned out to be the real one) wasn't so bad, the second one was.Adjudicator wrote:I'm so glad that the RC with the UN Human Rights and Animals and stuff turned out to be the real one... my test had 2 RC back to back and the second one was the only section that I struggled with. Thankfully it was the experimental.
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Adjudicator wrote:I'm so glad that the RC with the UN Human Rights and Animals and stuff turned out to be the real one... my test had 2 RC back to back and the second one was the only section that I struggled with. Thankfully it was the experimental.
did you have LR RC RC LR LG???
if so, the second RC was a royal pain.. im so happy for that break to collect my thoughts
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Had it first too. It was so beautiful I honestly thought it had to be the experimental. I was over the moon when I saw that it was the real one. It was definitely my best section this time around. I loved it. And I got my ass handed yesterday on Noguchi (again!)Patriot1208 wrote:dude, I had it first, thought that was great. I was so amped to start the test it pushed me through quickly.Ishotthedeputy wrote:bjc314 wrote:Agreed. This RC was the easiest in a while.
Easy if it wasn't the first thing you had to do. God I wish I had a good set up................
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I thought a few questions in African American passage was kinda hard. Other than that it was pretty easy.
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I think it's funny someone mentioned that the dancing bees snuck in again... There are certain topics they just really like. There was another crater and dinosaur argument, for example. There's only been like 50 deviations of that same question. I think that this RC was very much in the style of older RCs... If you managed to crack the key concept of the passage, then all the of ?s seemed somewhat easier. Not entirely confident, just saying I think this was crucial. The last passage, for instance, had a minor detail that was extremely important in answering all of the ?s which is why it seemed difficult and they slipped it in inconspicuously.
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RPK34 wrote:I don't think either of them were that bad. Today was not easy, and it was not difficult.3|ink wrote:As compared to PTs 59 + 60? Meh...RPK34 wrote:LG was not THAT easy. I would certainly put it as moderate difficulty.jarofsoup wrote:Its was not that hard, but I felt the UN passage was the hardest out the set for me because I just wasn't in it yet and kind of nervous.
I think Easiest LG ever? can also be said to be true.
I feel this because i had the lg expiremental which was super hard for me. I was in heaven when I found another game set waiting for me in section 4.
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Yeah. It was easy but my nerves had me second guessing a lot of the answers.Ishotthedeputy wrote:bjc314 wrote:Agreed. This RC was the easiest in a while.
Easy if it wasn't the first thing you had to do. God I wish I had a good set up................
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UDHR and talking animals made me happy. Historiography/black people kicked my a**. I've forgotten what the fourth passage was about but I clearly didn't have strong feelings about it.
I didn't find it particularly easy but then I went in struggling on RC (-2/-3 total on LR, -0 on LG, but -3/-4 on RC) so I wasn't very confident about it and it was my first section.
I didn't find it particularly easy but then I went in struggling on RC (-2/-3 total on LR, -0 on LG, but -3/-4 on RC) so I wasn't very confident about it and it was my first section.
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i liked the ease of reading the passages, but i thought the questions were time consuming. Im still in a blurr trying to figure out how i did on each passage, as i was lucky enough to get LR RC RC as my first 3.. Now that i think about it, im not confident in any of the sections..... i had a dream taht i got a 6 on one section, perhaps i was dreaming about a -6???
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I had RC first and I think i smoked it. The one question about blacks and a study was a guess, but other than that i think I hit this RC out of the ballpark. Its funny how I think my score will depend on how well/bad I did on one of the sections, but in no way could I do well/bad on all of them.
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PT 60 LG was actually super easy i thought.3|ink wrote:As compared to PTs 59 + 60? Meh...RPK34 wrote:LG was not THAT easy. I would certainly put it as moderate difficulty.jarofsoup wrote:Its was not that hard, but I felt the UN passage was the hardest out the set for me because I just wasn't in it yet and kind of nervous.
I think Easiest LG ever? can also be said to be true.
61 was fairly easy, but took me much longer and that's why i think 61 was harder.
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Did anyone get a lot of consecutive answers in the RC. I got a lot of the same answers for two of the problems, but no more than that. So it would be like BB then random then CC and it happened like three times...
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I don't think it was easy. I thought the reading comprehension was not as dense as some other test and didn't have the difficulty of the noguchi or fractials passage but I think some of the questions were a little deceptive and althought the passage wasnt dense there was a lot of questions 27 if i remember correctly.
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27 is the norm.policestate1234 wrote:I don't think it was easy. I thought the reading comprehension was not as dense as some other test and didn't have the difficulty of the noguchi or fractials passage but I think some of the questions were a little deceptive and althought the passage wasnt dense there was a lot of questions 27 if i remember correctly.
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Why do they do that? That had to be intentional.shanshan333 wrote:I think it's funny someone mentioned that the dancing bees snuck in again...
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Haha...maybe it just felt like a lot because I had two RC sections in a row.tazmolover wrote:27 is the norm.policestate1234 wrote:I don't think it was easy. I thought the reading comprehension was not as dense as some other test and didn't have the difficulty of the noguchi or fractials passage but I think some of the questions were a little deceptive and althought the passage wasnt dense there was a lot of questions 27 if i remember correctly.
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any answer patterns?? I remember getting a lot of consecutive.. I am having a post test freak out.
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i did them in reverse order and struggled on the second passage (maybe because it was more boring than others...?3|ink wrote:I agree for the most part, but I struggled a bit on the 4th passage. I may have missed 1 or 2.
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they have no more topics left...so they try to exhaust them as much as they can, be it honeybees, native americans, british/aussie law, or ethnic minority advancement.3|ink wrote:Why do they do that? That had to be intentional.shanshan333 wrote:I think it's funny someone mentioned that the dancing bees snuck in again...
Is it just me or Thurgood Marshall has been thoroughly exhausted? Kinda starting to miss him.
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