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Post by ErgoSum » Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:00 pm

Also, anyone want to help me understand the correct answers for numbers 20 and 24 in PT65, Section 4?

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Post by ErgoSum » Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:15 pm

smccgrey wrote:
ErgoSum wrote:Also, anyone want to help me understand the correct answers for numbers 20 and 24 in PT65, Section 4?

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LR right? Fuck I wish I just had my books with me at all times.
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Post by ErgoSum » Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:22 pm

smccgrey wrote:
ErgoSum wrote:
smccgrey wrote:
ErgoSum wrote:Also, anyone want to help me understand the correct answers for numbers 20 and 24 in PT65, Section 4?

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LR right? Fuck I wish I just had my books with me at all times.
Yea.

Am I allowed to post the question here? I forget
nope, but if you say "the one about the..." the nerdiest among us might remember the q.

"The one about the" art teachers, coloured paper vs.paint colours, and the assumption needed

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Post by dasani13 » Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:35 pm

ErgoSum wrote:Also, anyone want to help me understand the correct answers for numbers 20 and 24 in PT65, Section 4?

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I wish I could help but I suck at explaining LR. I hate #20 because they're making a comparison between 2 things so I automatically went looking for an assumption about the comparison but the assumption is just about what the use of colored paper does.

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Re: The Official September 2014 Study Group

Post by ErgoSum » Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:37 pm

Also, do I just need to do a ton of RC or what
ErgoSum wrote:Just did PT 65:

LR1: -0
LG: -0
RC: -8
LR2: -2

173 score


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Post by ErgoSum » Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:39 pm

dasani13 wrote:
ErgoSum wrote:Also, anyone want to help me understand the correct answers for numbers 20 and 24 in PT65, Section 4?

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I wish I could help but I suck at explaining LR. I hate #20 because they're making a comparison between 2 things so I automatically went looking for an assumption about the comparison but the assumption is just about what the use of colored paper does.
Just left to go to the gym, so I don't have it in front of me anymore, but thanks. I'll reread it with this in mind when I get back

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Re: The Official September 2014 Study Group

Post by GreenTee » Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:58 pm

ErgoSum wrote: "The one about the" art teachers, coloured paper vs.paint colours, and the assumption needed

Oh I love this question! (/the nerdiest among us)

The conclusion is that art teachers -- in order to teach art students about the use of color -- should use colored paper rather than paint.

Support: Because colored paper allows for precise comparison of the color's impact in varying contexts.

Necessary assumption: Precision in comparing colors across varying contexts must do something to help teach students learn about the use of color.
= answer choice D

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Post by Hand » Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:00 pm

GreenTee wrote:
ErgoSum wrote: "The one about the" art teachers, coloured paper vs.paint colours, and the assumption needed

Oh I love this question! (/the nerdiest among us)

The conclusion is that art teachers -- in order to teach art students about the use of color -- should use colored paper rather than paint.

Support: Because colored paper allows for precise comparison of the color's impact in varying contexts.

Necessary assumption: Precision in comparing colors across varying contexts must do something to help teach students learn about the use of color.
= answer choice D
ohhh I remember that one now, yeah that one is horrible

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Post by Colonel_funkadunk » Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:03 pm

smccgrey wrote:
vracovino wrote:"much-needed liberation from the constraints of logic and the processes of reasoning."
Colonel_funkadunk wrote:I had a dream that one LR section was a bunch of pictures of couches and I had to figure out the necessary assumption for each one.
Just rehashin me all over again

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Post by hetookmetoamovie » Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:07 pm

Are you still at Denver airport, Bill? I spent a layover there and was totally weirded out by the artwork and then I found out that it's a hotbed of wacky conspiracy theories

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Denver_Air ... acy_theory
The Denver Airport conspiracy theory refers to a collection of theories surrounding Denver International Airport (DIA) that most commonly claim the airport to be a new, secret headquarters or compound used by the Illuminati, New World Order, Neo-Nazis, or Reptoids. These claims are usually based on a vague Swastika shape that the runways and taxiways make when seen from the air, as well as murals, sculptures, and other engravings claimed to be secret code or "alien" language.

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Post by Colonel_funkadunk » Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:10 pm

smccgrey wrote:
Colonel_funkadunk wrote: Just rehashin me all over again
just pointing out how you freed your mind from the constraints of logic.
Shit I ain't lettin nuttin constrain me HO

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OMG someone please get a Reptar tar immediately!

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Post by Hand » Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:18 pm

smccgrey wrote:the google image results are pretty TTT
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Post by GreenTee » Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:20 pm

Dirigo wrote:
MikeSpivey wrote:Guess what? Sept LSAT registrations are down!
Thought I'd pass on some Spivey knowledge that he posted today.
Looks like we are in store for an awesome cycle.
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