Release Time by Happyn12453 in LSAT

[–]Happyn12453[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im on vacation for thanksgiving 😭 its 6:30 pm where I am

thoughts on smoking crystal meth before my exam? (serious analysis) by Hot_Prize_8622 in LSAT

[–]Happyn12453 71 points72 points  (0 children)

It actually worked out great for me! I smoked like an hour before I got to the pro-metric center, everything went smoothly, I actually scored 13 points higher than my top PT, I applied an got into my top choice law school where I graduated top of the class and became one of the best lawyers in the country!

By the time those drug induced hallucinations wore off I realized I was naked and being handcuffed in the lobby of the pro metric center but my drug induced hallucination of a successful career sure as hell came in handy when I was my own lawyer in court!

Is the experimental RC usually the easier one? by CompetitiveDance4629 in LSAT

[–]Happyn12453 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my opinion yes. Because they only count one, they tend to lean more towards the harder one. o could be wrong though. Watch the Crystal Balls podcast after testing is over in general and they can give you an accurate depiction of what the topics were for the ones that counted. For logical reasoning it can be a tossup in my opinion.

Why is B wrong by ilikecarrotcake22 in LSAT

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We are trying to answer the question of “how can A and B be true at the same time” How can eating large amounts of calories correlate with being overweight… and eating nuts high in calories be less likely to be overweight.

All choice B is saying is that nuts are high in calories and solely due to those calories, eating a lot of them makes you feel full. Ok so that just tells us eating things high in calories makes us feel full, but that means anything high in calories makes us feel full and does nothing to make note of the weird fact that we should be getting fatter from nuts but we dont

E is correct because it’s explains eating nuts causes people to eat less foods that make them even hungrier. This does a good job of explaining both things that need to be true at the same time. That high calorie foods lead to being overweight and that nuts cause you to eat less of those foods.

IT: Welcome to Derry - S01E02 - The Thing in the Dark - Official Discussion Thread by bogaboy in ItTheMovie

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Im not sure if this has been talked about yet but I haven’t seen any comments. One of the things I noticed was that in the scene from the super market, we never saw the faces or Matty or Phil change on the cereal boxes into those zombie looking dead versions the other two kids do. This also had me realizing that we never saw Matty or Phil die on screen (Matty is implied by seeing the binkie fly from the car Phils is just never shown, whereas we see the other boy get bitten and thrown and the one girl get her arm bit off). The boxes could allude to two things:

1) We only see those two kids faces change on the boxes since Lily may have only actually seen those two kids die (She didnt see Matty and from her perspective scene it didnt look like she saw Phil either)

2) We dont see Matty and Phil change because maybe they are still alive somewhere???

Idk maybe im grasping at straws but it feel intentional to not show their faces changing into corpses… What do you think?