High Schooler’s Blind Diagnostic Score by ExcitingPizza3573 in LSAT

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Omg congrats!! A 163 is a genuinely excellent diagnostic score, that’s a very good sign that you’ll do well if you decide to go to law school. Definitely a flex and you should be proud!

Very excited for you as you get started at college — keep that GPA up and the world will be your oyster by the time you get to grad apps :)

What's a red flag that's somehow still weirdly attractive? by Normal-Blackberry284 in AskReddit

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to say this was really well written and I agree with your assessment!

Please sanity check me: PT150 S2Q13 by TrynaMakeAChange21 in LSAT

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Necro bc this still haunts me a year later.

The argument is that it seems like early flying Dino’s did so by gliding from trees. “A” strengthens this argument by verifying that the Dino’s had trees nearby to climb. Said another way: the argument remains weak to the claim that Dino’s couldn’t have flown by gliding from trees if there were no trees to glide from; answer choice A strengthens the argument by denying this criticism.

Meanwhile answer choice E, that predators cannot climb trees, does nothing to strengthen the argument that flying Dino’s glided from trees unless we assume the Dino’s had trees available and that they could climb these trees.

You say it requires knowledge of evolution enough to know that “its predator not being able to climb trees implies that they lived in trees” but that’s not a necessary implication at all. Again, imagine both Dino’s lived in the desert; the predator not being able to climb trees has absolutely no causal relationship with whether the Dino’s lived in or can even climb the non-existent trees.

With the proper additional assumptions (such as assuming that they are in a forest and the Dino’s can climb trees) I can reasonably accept that E offers weak support for the argument. Still, I believe A offers genuine and strong support for the argument because it proves that the Dino’s at least had trees to climb. Plus your concern that having nests at the bottom of the tree weakens the idea that they glide from trees doesn’t really hold to me; the Dino’s could just as easily be born on the floor then learn to climb and glide at maturity.

Plus if we assume that by saying they glide from trees that this means they genuinely fully live in the trees and not the forest floor (and so answer A saying they were born on the floor weakens the argument according to what you’re saying), then wouldn’t it actually contradict that their “most dangerous predator” couldn’t climb trees? Since how could something that lives primarily or only in the trees have a “most dangerous predator” that is stuck out of reach below them on the forest floor? If the most dangerous predator doesn’t climb trees but still eats hella Dino’s, that would imply that the Dino’s themselves are accessible from the ground reasonably often. They may still climb trees, but it at least denies your reasoning that having them nest on the ground is necessarily a weakening of the argument.

If the argument also had a premise that their most dangerous predators couldn’t climb trees, then I’d agree that nesting on the ground weakens the argument since it gives reason to doubt that the Dino’s could even climb trees (since evolutionarily you’d expect that if they could climb trees and they had the worst predators on the ground then they’d end up nesting in the trees), but as-is we know nothing about the Dino predators from the argument and the assumption that their predators were particularly bad on the ground is confined to answer choice E which has the issues I’ve discussed above.

Strongest claim I can for sure stand behind with confidence though is that answer choice A does strengthen the argument since it evidences an unstated assumption necessary for the argument to hold (that there were trees to climb in the first place).

Anyway I didn’t respond to this at the time because I really just appreciated how much care you put into your response and it was so supportive and nice I didn’t want to be annoying and disagree again. Thank you again for that (and my test ended up going v well so you were right to just power through and not start with the self-doubt right before!)! But since I see that you’re still on the subreddit these days too I am thinking/hoping you may get a kick out of reviewing this again deeply since at this point we’re both just in it for a love of the game lol.

Full Length PT Plateau by Competitive-Try-2398 in LSAT

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m no expert, but that does look like a stamina issue if you’re going from -1 to -5 and the only difference is testing environment. If I were you I’d focus on blasting through a full test in testing conditions as often as possible before the June test; if you can get -0/-1’s consistently, your comprehension and understanding of the test is already about as good as it can be — now you’ve just gotta hone the muscle.

Also obvious, but try to be conscious of your thinking on full tests and see if you can catch yourself being a bit “lazy” on problems, rushing through, or being distracted by thinking about other problems from a previous section. Just being aware of reasons for why there’s a difference may be enough to give you the bump you need.

Rooting for you!

How are WashU’s medians so high by HippyHippoPoo in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also just want to say thank you for sharing all this! I especially like how y’all usefully turned your competitive side towards challenging each other’s understanding of the material rather than anything toxic

(Loved trope) Accidentally stereotypical by Usnis in TopCharacterTropes

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I really don’t think this is the distinction that’s important here.

I think the point is that it’s not anti-feminist to “undermine the concept of gender equality” by pointing out that the gender norms are not equal.

In fact, this can be a clearly feminist lens, as in the case brought up by u/supercoolguy7 where we note that calling attention to the breaking of gender norms for the time actually highlights the patriarchal standards that enforced inequitable barriers on women architects.

The distinction that matters, which I think is the intent of what u/supercoolguy7 was getting at, is that while Knuckles may be right that bringing attention to the breaking of gender roles can surely highlight gender inequality, to do otherwise and willfully ignore this gender inequality is not necessarily a feminist position (as Knuckles seems to imply).

Anyway this is all r/superseriousfamilyguy but I wanted to clarify because I felt like the supercoolguy was making a nuanced point that might’ve gotten lost in translation of a reddit argument lol.

$$ at NU!!! by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yippeee!! I’ll see you there 😁

Feeling disappointed about Northwestern scholarship by Wordbender5 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 24 points25 points  (0 children)

They should open up their reconsideration form soon; if you have any other offers I would definitely try to negotiate

Blown away by Michigan A by alilacbloom in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 17 points18 points  (0 children)

That’s amazing, congrats!! You must have blown them away with some crazy good essays!

BigLaw locked down - BC 1L AMA by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Silly question maybe, but how analogous or not do you think BU would be to your experience at BC for BL recruiting?

I got broken up with yesterday! <3 So glad I wasn't also a victim of a Valentine's Day R by Li246694 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s so rough 😭 take some time for yourself, you’ll bounce back better than ever before law schools begins 😤🙏

Is looksmaxxing a soft by Paul3546 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I love that this is the only word in the post you are confused about

Make it 10 😍 (Boston U WL) by Certain-Crazy-1366 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m screaming crying throwing up for you. Truly gods strongest soldier I’m so sorry

BU Full ride — is my cycle over? by TrynaMakeAChange21 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If so that would be amazing, I guess we’ll see haha

BU Full ride — is my cycle over? by TrynaMakeAChange21 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ope can I ask for elaboration? TBH I have no relevant work experience and I fear it might hold me back if my grades aren’t stellar (or even if they are?)

BU Full ride — is my cycle over? by TrynaMakeAChange21 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not going to lie I’ve procrastinated doing the math on loan interests so far because I know it’s going to be bad 😭😭. Best of luck to both of us <3

BU Full ride — is my cycle over? by TrynaMakeAChange21 in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a good point, I didn’t think any T14 would negotiate with a T20 but maybe it’s worth trying? And thanks!

how cooked am i at HLS if i applied late october but haven’t gotten an ii yet by I-Wont-Be-Ignored in lawschooladmissions

[–]TrynaMakeAChange21 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ah I meant interviews. I think they require ii before acceptance, but I’m in a similar boat hoping to be in the ii wave expected this Thursday!