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Looking for friends in the area!

howdy! 21M here! I’ve been at A&M for a couple years now but haven't really made any friends in the area, I’d like to change that! I’m a business major, though I’m actually planning to go into law. I have a ton of interests, drawing, singing, MMA(practicing not watching), D&D, MTG, etc… basically everything except cars, and sports. also I don’t drink sorry to be a buzzkill lmao.

so yeah feel free to shoot me a message or reply to this!

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u/Some_Air5637 — 7 days ago

Looking for friends in the area!

howdy! 21M here! I’ve been at A&M for a couple years now but haven't really made any friends in the area, I’d like to change that! I’m a business major, though I’m actually planning to go into law. I have a ton of interests, drawing, singing, MMA(practicing not watching), D&D, MTG, etc… basically everything except cars, and sports. also I don’t drink sorry to be a buzzkill lmao.

so yeah feel free to shoot me a message or reply to this!

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u/Some_Air5637 — 7 days ago
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If anyone needs help with LR

im tryna get more experience teaching LR (all free ofc), so if you want help feel free to reply or shoot me a message.

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u/Some_Air5637 — 13 days ago
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If anyone needs help with LR

I’m trying to get more experience teaching people, so if anyone wants to be my guinea pig I’d be happy to be of any help I can! all free of course.

For reference I got a 172 in June, not perfect but that’s mostly because I suck at reading comprehension, when it comes to LR though I’m very confident

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u/Some_Air5637 — 19 days ago
▲ 7 r/LSAT

I’m bored so if anyone needs help with LR I’d be happy to help!

can’t say I’m great at RC, but when it comes to LR I can’t even remember the last time I got a question wrong! I think the LR section of this exam is super fun so if anyone has questions or needs help lmk I’d be happy to give my two cents! I have specific strategies for a bit more than half the question types, well I technically have strategies for all of them but only have actual explanations prepared for a bit more than half

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u/Some_Air5637 — 27 days ago
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LSAT Tutoring in CS

howdy! I’m an LSAT Tutor here in college station (also a student) and thought I’d post here for anyone who’s planning to take the LSAT and is wanting some extra help. I couldn’t really find much help when I was studying for it so I figured it may be the same for others! I specialize in Logical Reasoning and have been tutoring for about 8 months, I’m definitely on the cheaper side for tutors partly because I haven't been tutoring as long as some others but also because I think LSAT tutors are generally overpriced, plus I just really love this exam and want an excuse to continue working with it. I have a link to my website on my profile if you’d like to know more!

apologies if this isn’t allowed, I didn’t see anything stating it wasn’t, I will not be posting anything like this here again.

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u/Some_Air5637 — 1 month ago

Been trying to improve my sense of style

first 2 photos are from a year ago, latter 2 are from this year, I’d love any advice ya’ll have to give. pardon the filters my girlfriend took added them and now I don’t have the originals

u/Some_Air5637 — 1 month ago

I’ve recently started learning to code C#, is my current method of study gonna leave me with significant knowledge gaps?

I just started learning to code like 2 weeks ago, the way I’ve learning so far is by just trying to make different aspects of a game I wanted to make. simple stuff, like a random character generator with weighted attributes. what I’m worried about though is that learning like this will leave me a lot of gaps in my knowledge so I’d like to hear some advice for some changes I could make to learn more securely

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u/Some_Air5637 — 1 month ago

I’m slowly becoming a jack of all trades

Ive always wanted to be a jack of all trades, lotta cool skills, I don't need to be a master at anything really just moderately skilled at everything, I learned singing, drawing, MMA, gymnastics, sewing, fashion, cooking, baking, woodworking, sales, excel, accounting, law (still in progress), logic, etc… just recently decided to memorize a bunch of stuff for fun, started with every state country and capital, gonna do mountains rivers and flags next, memorized the periodic table (I never took a science class I know I’m late to this), thinking about memorizing some poetry as well. currently I’m also thinking about learning to code, I got ideas for things and it annoys me they don’t exist so I figure I gotta make em myself. anyways yeah I’m just happy with my progress, slowly but surely accomplishing my goal of becoming a genuine jack of all trades

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u/Some_Air5637 — 1 month ago

I have memorized every state and country and their capitals

I just decided I wanted to know so I studied for like 4 hours straight and now I know em, I feel powerful.

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u/Some_Air5637 — 2 months ago

I hate when people say that water doesn’t taste like anything

like bro it tastes like water, just cuz it’s the base liquid doesn’t mean it doesn’t taste like anything. by the same logic if all foods had a base of steak then steak tastes like nothing

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u/Some_Air5637 — 2 months ago

I hate when restaurants charge different amounts based on the construction of the same order

want a bean and cheese taco with steak? sure thats $4.25.

want a steak taco with beans and cheese? sure that’s $5.48

even if as they claim the first one has half as much steak (They don’t, in fact the cheaper one has more steak) one, why? Shouldn’t that be mentioned somewhere? And two, if I did a double order of steak to get as much on the cheaper one as the more expensive, the cheaper one becomes far more expensive than the expensive one?? Why does the more expensive one‘s second half portion cost less than the first half?? What’s stopping them from if I ask for a steak taco with beans and cheese to say sure, here’s your bean and cheese taco with double steak for $8.35, they’re all made the exact same way.

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u/Some_Air5637 — 2 months ago

I wonder what the largest number a human can comprehend is

not like just making up bigger numbers but like our ability to comprehend, is there a hard limit? like for a lot of people it’s already hard to comprehend generally a billion dollars, in fact it may already be impossible to genuinely comprehend it. I just think it’d be interesting to know “humans can only fully comprehend a number up to 113,780”. I guess it depends on what it means to comprehend a number, which is vague at best.

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u/Some_Air5637 — 3 months ago

Business is super simple but business schools act like they’re complicated

you don’t need to explain to me 5 equations where they just boil down to (want - have) x (importance) stop just putting different words in front of them and calling them different. even “business math” is just algebra but instead of (X, Y) we have (revenue, cost) like omg we all know what this is stop explaining it.

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u/Some_Air5637 — 3 months ago
▲ 3 r/LSAT

Feeling not great about my odds in the upcoming exam

usually when I do PT’s I score very well, 174-180, at one point I got eight 180’s in a row, but in the last week I’ve been doing exam mode on LawHub and (despite the fact I usually complete my PT’s well within the time limit on untimed PT’s) I’ve been doing significantly worse, RC I’m having to guess on entire passages because I run out of time, and for LR I’ve been getting WAY more than usual wrong. I guess knowing there’s a time limit really stresses me out and I underperform but it’s very disheartening to see and makes me worried about whether I can overcome it by the time the exam date comes

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u/Some_Air5637 — 3 months ago
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How to get over timing nerves

ive been doing a good number of PT’s these last couple of months, mostly untimed, and throughout that I’ve found that 90% of the time I can finish a section with plenty of time to spare with no decrease in accuracy (like I’ll give myself 8 hours to complete it but finish within 25 mins of starting) but whenever I actually give myself a time limit I stress, take a lot longer and even miss questions more often, I’ve been doing timed PT’s more often to try and get past it which has been mildly effective but I’m wondering if there’s any tips yall have for dealing with time stress

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u/Some_Air5637 — 3 months ago
▲ 41 r/LSAT

every time I think I’ve seen everything the LSAT has to throw at me I find something that makes me think “damn that was a good ass question”, I love that it keeps me on my toes with how I think, forces me to think in ways I usually wouldn’t, I didn’t know how much I needed mental challenges until I started studying the LSAT, tbh I prefer this to video games and TV at this point

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u/Some_Air5637 — 4 months ago

I hate sunny days, can’t see shit cuz it’s so bright, it’s too hot, everything looks unsaturated. Gray skies are the superior weather, it’s not too hot, often windy, I can actually look places other than the ground without squinting, and plants and trees look much more saturated green

Edit: Y’all sunglasses only solve the brightness issue, but in doing so also makes my other gripe with sunny days (the unsaturated colors) much worse

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u/Some_Air5637 — 4 months ago