June 2016 - Waiter's (+170 or bust) GRAY DAY HAS AWOKEN FROM ITS SLUMBER Forum
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Hennessy

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Nobody loves you LR question has a deep lead, but fellatio made a strong showing so I'll do both.
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nihility

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I also remember the legal department question and thought it was one of the ~3 hardest LR questions on the test. That may be a minority opinion though.
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etramak

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I had a horrible time with RC as my 4th section and closed with the 26 LR. Found the world literature question and Parkinson's question hard. I must be missed something with the Parkinson's question because I read the answer choices over and over again and nothing made sense, but no one else seems to mention it as one of the difficult ones. I'm pretty confident I chose the wrong answer.
I found the babbler and President/lawyer contract one fairly easy, but I kind of rushed through both and picked my answer right away, so I may have fallen into a trap. I was pretty shaken up that whole section since I messed up the last one
I found the babbler and President/lawyer contract one fairly easy, but I kind of rushed through both and picked my answer right away, so I may have fallen into a trap. I was pretty shaken up that whole section since I messed up the last one
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nihility

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I very vaguely remember Parkinson's, but only in the sense that it was on the test, don't remember what it asked or what type of question, what the choices were, etc.etramak wrote:I had a horrible time with RC as my 4th section and closed with the 26 LR. Found the world literature question and Parkinson's question hard. I must be missed something with the Parkinson's question because I read the answer choices over and over again and nothing made sense, but no one else seems to mention it as one of the difficult ones. I'm pretty confident I chose the wrong answer.
I found the babbler and President/lawyer contract one fairly easy, but I kind of rushed through both and picked my answer right away, so I may have fallen into a trap. I was pretty shaken up that whole section since I messed up the last one
World Literature I remember spending about 30 seconds on, and remember distinctly which answer I chose. It may be wrong, but I was at least very confident
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Hennessy

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Re: June 2016 - Waiter's Thread (+170 or bust)
Modern human interaction creates emotional connections and boundaries that we each percieve through a different lens according to our own personalities. Because of this, it's likely that no one has ever felt the same way about you as you have felt about them - human emotions are intangible, and, consequently, are not qualitative nor quantifiable. Ergo, no one can love you in the way that you love them, and no one can prove that they have ever been, nor will ever be, loved. Everyone dies alone.
"No one can prove that they have ever been, nor will ever be, loved." Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens this conclusion?
A) You cannot tell anyone that you love them unless you truly believe that you love them.
B) Most people believe that, at some point during their lives, they have been loved.
C) Love is the only human emotion borne of interaction with others that has the ability to transcend the individual personality lens.
D) Married partners tell each other they love one another, and often begin their lives together, based on their similar worldview and their belief that they share a similar personality lens.
E) Everyone dies alone.
"No one can prove that they have ever been, nor will ever be, loved." Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens this conclusion?
A) You cannot tell anyone that you love them unless you truly believe that you love them.
B) Most people believe that, at some point during their lives, they have been loved.
C) Love is the only human emotion borne of interaction with others that has the ability to transcend the individual personality lens.
D) Married partners tell each other they love one another, and often begin their lives together, based on their similar worldview and their belief that they share a similar personality lens.
E) Everyone dies alone.
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Hennessy

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Re: June 2016 - Waiter's Thread (+170 or bust)
Please use spoilers when answering. Or don't. Nothing matters anyway.
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TAD

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Haha ya thats the same question. Pretty sure it was the question right above the parkinsons and iron question too cause i remember blowing through the LR part of the test then just slowing down on these two back to back questions.Kangaroo_Court wrote:Okay I almost think I remember the question you're talking about. Did it involve a certain attorney not looking at the contract as well? If yes, then we're thinking of the same question. Also if yes, assuming I picked the right answer, it was not a super easy question. You're lucky you had a chance to go back and ponder it!! I did the same for my hard question but still am unsure. Yikes, this is so stressfulTAD wrote:Mine was the president or legal department and needing to take a look at the contract first. And there being a violation. I was pissed cause I never get stumped on questions like that and was overthinking it but after my morning epiphany I'm pree confident in my answer choice and would pick it again...I do not recall the national and international literature one at all lolKangaroo_Court wrote:I've been doing this every day since the test!! What question did you struggle with? Mine was the national/ international literature one. Only question that really stumped me (that I'm aware of, anywaysTAD wrote:Narrowed down a question to two answer choices in LR the day of the test and ended up just picking the one that was closest to my prephrase. Woke up in the middle of the night after the test thinking damn the actual answer was the other choice. Turned out to not be the experimental section too. However this morning for some reason I woke up and realized i was prolly actually right with my first choice, even evaluated the reasoning and everything. Only question on the test i remember the stimulus almost word for word and the two answer choices cause I finished every question, came back to it and spent a good 4 minutes on it. Lets hope i don't wake up again with some insight as to the fact that it was actually the other choice.)
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haha YEP it was. still pretty fun.R. Jeeves wrote:Is it literally raining on gay pride's parade?pretzeltime wrote:okayyyy. mostly a bit miserable when I'm bored at work.Mint-Berry_Crunch wrote:How's everyone holding up
but in the non-work hours managing to divert my attention quite well.
and with that, I'm gonna crack open my first cider of the day and head over to gay pride!
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Thats awesome! Yeah thankfully the rain was pretty light and didnt last too long. I wish i could have had the time to check it out for a bit.pretzeltime wrote:haha YEP it was. still pretty fun.R. Jeeves wrote:Is it literally raining on gay pride's parade?pretzeltime wrote:okayyyy. mostly a bit miserable when I'm bored at work.Mint-Berry_Crunch wrote:How's everyone holding up
but in the non-work hours managing to divert my attention quite well.
and with that, I'm gonna crack open my first cider of the day and head over to gay pride!
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Saw The Conjuring 2 last night. I liked it! 
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BrownieD

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Hey ya'll! Finally, finally took the test (and didn't cancel like December).
The fact that anyone remembers *any* question in any detail astounds me. During the test I actually thought about it, like, "Oh, should I make mental notes to talk about how hard each one of these was?" Each question literally escaped my mind the moment I finished it, even the ones that stumped me. There was one LR question that has been mentioned that I do hope is eliminated from scoring, because none of the answers seemed right, and I've taken 50+ PTs... And all I know is that my experimental section was LG and it was first. It was really strange and I couldn't finish all of it well and on time. But later when the real LG came up, I breezed through (except for the 3rd game
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So now I'm anxiously awaiting my score. Good luck!!!

The fact that anyone remembers *any* question in any detail astounds me. During the test I actually thought about it, like, "Oh, should I make mental notes to talk about how hard each one of these was?" Each question literally escaped my mind the moment I finished it, even the ones that stumped me. There was one LR question that has been mentioned that I do hope is eliminated from scoring, because none of the answers seemed right, and I've taken 50+ PTs... And all I know is that my experimental section was LG and it was first. It was really strange and I couldn't finish all of it well and on time. But later when the real LG came up, I breezed through (except for the 3rd game
So now I'm anxiously awaiting my score. Good luck!!!
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We're all anxiously waiting for scores together, so stick it out with us!BrownieD wrote:Hey ya'll! Finally, finally took the test (and didn't cancel like December).
The fact that anyone remembers *any* question in any detail astounds me. During the test I actually thought about it, like, "Oh, should I make mental notes to talk about how hard each one of these was?" Each question literally escaped my mind the moment I finished it, even the ones that stumped me. There was one LR question that has been mentioned that I do hope is eliminated from scoring, because none of the answers seemed right, and I've taken 50+ PTs... And all I know is that my experimental section was LG and it was first. It was really strange and I couldn't finish all of it well and on time. But later when the real LG came up, I breezed through (except for the 3rd game)
So now I'm anxiously awaiting my score. Good luck!!!![]()
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post your section-wise scores also, it may help those who take sept in gauging section difficulty.Kangaroo_Court wrote:So when we get our scores, is everyone going to post on here? I don't know if that's a thing or not
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A lot of ppl do. But its not like pwing where we judge you if you dont.Kangaroo_Court wrote:So when we get our scores, is everyone going to post on here? I don't know if that's a thing or not
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PWing is key to a 170+. But agreed, if people don't want to post their scores it's completely understandable.R. Jeeves wrote:A lot of ppl do. But its not like pwing where we judge you if you dont.Kangaroo_Court wrote:So when we get our scores, is everyone going to post on here? I don't know if that's a thing or not
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I've seen PW used before what does it mean?R. Jeeves wrote:A lot of ppl do. But its not like pwing where we judge you if you dont.Kangaroo_Court wrote:So when we get our scores, is everyone going to post on here? I don't know if that's a thing or not
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Pic whore, basically posting a picture of yourselfmomoyome wrote:I've seen PW used before what does it mean?R. Jeeves wrote:A lot of ppl do. But its not like pwing where we judge you if you dont.Kangaroo_Court wrote:So when we get our scores, is everyone going to post on here? I don't know if that's a thing or not
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momoyome

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Bless you.Smallville wrote:Pic whore, basically posting a picture of yourselfmomoyome wrote:I've seen PW used before what does it mean?R. Jeeves wrote:A lot of ppl do. But its not like pwing where we judge you if you dont.Kangaroo_Court wrote:So when we get our scores, is everyone going to post on here? I don't know if that's a thing or not
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TAD

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Got a job interview tomorrow..more of a written exam interview. Email said its on reasoning ability...at this point I can't imagine it being harder than the lsat. Before prepping for lsat id be stressing.
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Mikey

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Best of luck to you!TAD wrote:Got a job interview tomorrow..more of a written exam interview. Email said its on reasoning ability...at this point I can't imagine it being harder than the lsat. Before prepping for lsat id be stressing.
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