The Official September 2014 Study Group Forum
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just to prove that i do study n shit ive been reviewing rc 2day n ive noticed that on some of the inference/MSS Qs TCR is sometimes framed in the negative so like "x does NOT contribute to y" or something along those lines just kind of a pattern i been noticing
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We'll reserve a seat on the 9th circuit for Movie and one on the 2nd for SfogsBillPackets wrote:pretty much a crucial spot there fogssfoglia wrote:Party Party presidential ticket. LOL.hetookmetoamovie wrote:After the Civil War/War of Party Aggression I'd vote for Bill and Hand on the Party Party presidential ticket. You two could then appoint the rest of us ITT to your cabinet or cush judgeships. Let us all cast our un(der)employment fears aside.
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hereisonehand wrote:We'll reserve a seat on the 9th circuit for Movie and one on the 2nd for SfogsBillPackets wrote:pretty much a crucial spot there fogssfoglia wrote:Party Party presidential ticket. LOL.hetookmetoamovie wrote:After the Civil War/War of Party Aggression I'd vote for Bill and Hand on the Party Party presidential ticket. You two could then appoint the rest of us ITT to your cabinet or cush judgeships. Let us all cast our un(der)employment fears aside.
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I haven't noticed this.BillPackets wrote:just to prove that i do study n shit ive been reviewing rc 2day n ive noticed that on some of the inference/MSS Qs TCR is sometimes framed in the negative so like "x does NOT contribute to y" or something along those lines just kind of a pattern i been noticing
Anyway ever feel like they get delayed response from drilling? Like my brain doesn't process things for a week afterward.
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Also, has anyone currently here taken 68? Is it hard? Should I take a walk to the bodega around the corner to get some Kleenex for after?
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I took it on Saturday. I found it to be wholly average, except I struggled to complete the games on time (had like 30 secs to spare). Scored my average.sfoglia wrote:Also, has anyone currently here taken 68? Is it hard? Should I take a walk to the bodega around the corner to get some Kleenex for after?
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I really can't stand the new LG setup.
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Thanks for your willingness to help on my last question, everyone.
I should have been more clear in my question.
If a ARGUMENT says that "Doctors always treat disease x the wrong way, and Timmy had disease X, doctors will treat Timmy for disease X the wrong way", and the argument asks for a flaw, could you say that the argument assumes that the future will be like the past? what if doctors get smarter or better technology or something?
Or, since the stimulus says that doctors always treat this disease the wrong way- and that is what the argument says- that is the way it is, and we do not question the truth of premises.
Now I am leaning that it may be a flaw.
Either way, holy shit this is a morbid example I just made up.
I should have been more clear in my question.
If a ARGUMENT says that "Doctors always treat disease x the wrong way, and Timmy had disease X, doctors will treat Timmy for disease X the wrong way", and the argument asks for a flaw, could you say that the argument assumes that the future will be like the past? what if doctors get smarter or better technology or something?
Or, since the stimulus says that doctors always treat this disease the wrong way- and that is what the argument says- that is the way it is, and we do not question the truth of premises.
Now I am leaning that it may be a flaw.
Either way, holy shit this is a morbid example I just made up.
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what is itchimera wrote:I really can't stand the new LG setup.
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Each game is split between two pages. eg stim & 2 questions on one page and the remaining 4 questions on the next page. edit you see it from pt66 and onBillPackets wrote:what is itchimera wrote:I really can't stand the new LG setup.
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No flaw. If it says "Doctors have always" then it would be the flaw you mentioned. But since doctors always dick up, they will dick up and kill Timmy, most certainly.Louis1127 wrote:Thanks for your willingness to help on my last question, everyone.
I should have been more clear in my question.
If a ARGUMENT says that "Doctors always treat disease x the wrong way, and Timmy had disease X, doctors will treat Timmy for disease X the wrong way", and the argument asks for a flaw, could you say that the argument assumes that the future will be like the past? what if doctors get smarter or better technology or something?
Or, since the stimulus says that doctors always treat this disease the wrong way- and that is what the argument says- that is the way it is, and we do not question the truth of premises.
Now I am leaning that it may be a flaw.
Either way, holy shit this is a morbid example I just made up.
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- sfoglia

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Dun dun dunnnn. It's on my roster for like one hour from now. :/ I think I may sit cross-legged for a few minutes in the middle of my kitchen, with the intention of manifesting a 170-something.hereisonehand wrote:I took it on Saturday. I found it to be wholly average, except I struggled to complete the games on time (had like 30 secs to spare). Scored my average.sfoglia wrote:Also, has anyone currently here taken 68? Is it hard? Should I take a walk to the bodega around the corner to get some Kleenex for after?
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i was w fogs im sure your use of "had" wasnt meant in any meaningful way but it affects your qsfoglia wrote:No flaw. If it says "Doctors have always" then it would be the flaw you mentioned. But since doctors always dick up, they will dick up and kill Timmy, most certainly.Louis1127 wrote:Thanks for your willingness to help on my last question, everyone.
I should have been more clear in my question.
If a ARGUMENT says that "Doctors always treat disease x the wrong way, and Timmy had disease X, doctors will treat Timmy for disease X the wrong way", and the argument asks for a flaw, could you say that the argument assumes that the future will be like the past? what if doctors get smarter or better technology or something?
Or, since the stimulus says that doctors always treat this disease the wrong way- and that is what the argument says- that is the way it is, and we do not question the truth of premises.
Now I am leaning that it may be a flaw.
Either way, holy shit this is a morbid example I just made up.
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Oh shit, that would definitely be the flaw. I assumed the question included information as to Timmy being said patient of Drs. Dick. Just failed level 1 LR over here.smccgrey wrote:The assumption is that Timmy is going to get medical attention... Timmy might know how fucked up those doctors are and just STAY HOME.sfoglia wrote:No flaw. If it says "Doctors have always" then it would be the flaw you mentioned. But since doctors always dick up, they will dick up and kill Timmy, most certainly.Louis1127 wrote:Thanks for your willingness to help on my last question, everyone.
I should have been more clear in my question.
If a ARGUMENT says that "Doctors always treat disease x the wrong way, and Timmy had disease X, doctors will treat Timmy for disease X the wrong way", and the argument asks for a flaw, could you say that the argument assumes that the future will be like the past? what if doctors get smarter or better technology or something?
Or, since the stimulus says that doctors always treat this disease the wrong way- and that is what the argument says- that is the way it is, and we do not question the truth of premises.
Now I am leaning that it may be a flaw.
Either way, holy shit this is a morbid example I just made up.
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whats the cite for the qsfoglia wrote:Oh shit, that would definitely be the flaw. I assumed the question included information as to Timmy being said patient of Drs. Dick. Just failed level 1 LR over here.smccgrey wrote:The assumption is that Timmy is going to get medical attention... Timmy might know how fucked up those doctors are and just STAY HOME.sfoglia wrote:No flaw. If it says "Doctors have always" then it would be the flaw you mentioned. But since doctors always dick up, they will dick up and kill Timmy, most certainly.Louis1127 wrote:Thanks for your willingness to help on my last question, everyone.
I should have been more clear in my question.
If a ARGUMENT says that "Doctors always treat disease x the wrong way, and Timmy had disease X, doctors will treat Timmy for disease X the wrong way", and the argument asks for a flaw, could you say that the argument assumes that the future will be like the past? what if doctors get smarter or better technology or something?
Or, since the stimulus says that doctors always treat this disease the wrong way- and that is what the argument says- that is the way it is, and we do not question the truth of premises.
Now I am leaning that it may be a flaw.
Either way, holy shit this is a morbid example I just made up.
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I have such bad anxiety. I'm becoming progressively more ridiculous, Schmel. It hit me this morning that I scored 170s when I did jumping jacks before the test. I did 30 the first time and 50 the second. I'm going to do 65 this time. Can you see me doing jump jacks before the LSAT on the 27th? It's probably going to happen.schmelling wrote: Sfog your pre-tests posts always make me smile. (Especially when I know you're gonna do great)
Also, I bought a combination of four semi-precious stones to encourage clarity, concentration, and rational thinking. There is no way that I'm going to be able to fit all of those up my vagina, so I'm going to have to just put them in my gallon bag and hope the proctors don't look at me like I am a total nutcase.
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egregious trollingsfoglia wrote:I have such bad anxiety. I'm becoming progressively more ridiculous, Schmel. It hit me this morning that I scored 170s when I did jumping jacks before the test. I did 30 the first time and 50 the second. I'm going to do 65 this time. Can you see me doing jump jacks before the LSAT on the 27th? It's probably going to happen.
Also, I bought a combination of four semi-precious stones to encourage clarity, concentration, and rational thinking. There is no way that I'm going to be able to fit all of those up my vagina, so I'm going to have to just put them in my gallon bag and hope the proctors don't look at me like I am a total nutcase.
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No. Do some drilling. Or go section by section, taking breaks in between. It's fine to exercise your brain a bit while you are sick, but don't sign up for the fifty-yard sprint.smccgrey wrote:If I'm home, sort of sick and doing nothing, should I just write a PT? My brain says no.... and my body also says no.
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I swear to you Bill, I can send you the link to purchase.BillPackets wrote:egregious trollingsfoglia wrote:I have such bad anxiety. I'm becoming progressively more ridiculous, Schmel. It hit me this morning that I scored 170s when I did jumping jacks before the test. I did 30 the first time and 50 the second. I'm going to do 65 this time. Can you see me doing jump jacks before the LSAT on the 27th? It's probably going to happen.
Also, I bought a combination of four semi-precious stones to encourage clarity, concentration, and rational thinking. There is no way that I'm going to be able to fit all of those up my vagina, so I'm going to have to just put them in my gallon bag and hope the proctors don't look at me like I am a total nutcase.
I am still 80% saner than you with my not trying to electrocute myself.
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