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  • Sunday, Feb 18 2018

    @cstrobel445 You are just awesome! Thank you so much!

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  • Sunday, Feb 18 2018

    @roystanator440 said:

    @cstrobel445, I am really grateful to you for sharing your favorite YouTube channels links. I went through them, they were quite helpful and presented the things in an interesting way. Do you mind giving your recommendations for literature and history as well?

    I know I am being quite demanding but I really need them... Everytime I read an reading comprehension passage and I don't understand the reference, it becomes really hard to figure it out.

    Crash Course has great history videos as well. As for literature, there isn't my favorite channel, but I sometimes watch The School of Life:

    I'm going to compile a list of videos, but here are videos I watched after reading these passages:

    PT14 S3 Passage 1

    • What Will Happen When Earth’s Magnetic Poles Reverse

    • Magnetic Reversals and Sea Floor Spreading

    • Sea Floor Spreading Lecture

    • Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Going To Flip, Here’s How We Know

    • PLATE TECTONICS

    PT40 S4 Passage 3

    • What is Dark Matter and Dark Energy

    • Dark Matter: Crash Course Astronomy #41

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  • Saturday, Feb 17 2018

    @cstrobel445, I am really grateful to you for sharing your favorite YouTube channels links. I went through them, they were quite helpful and presented the things in an interesting way. Do you mind giving your recommendations for literature and history as well?

    I know I am being quite demanding but I really need them... Everytime I read an reading comprehension passage and I don't understand the reference, it becomes really hard to figure it out.

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  • Saturday, Feb 17 2018

    @roystanator440 said:

    For a series on art, I liked The Power of Art. It mixed biography and analysis in ways that we're similar to the LSAT passages.For humanities, the podcast "Entitled Opinions" had a good array. Some we're far too purely philosophical for any LSAT likeness, but the literary topics could be particularly relevant.

    @cstrobel445 Can you pls tell that "The power of Art" series by which channel ? There are many Power of Art series in the youtube channel .

    It was originally through the BBC, hosted by Simon Scharma

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  • Saturday, Feb 17 2018

    @cstrobel445 Yes the "The dark matter " video was quite interesting :smiley: Thanks a lot for sharing.

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  • Saturday, Feb 17 2018

    For a series on art, I liked The Power of Art. It mixed biography and analysis in ways that we're similar to the LSAT passages.For humanities, the podcast "Entitled Opinions" had a good array. Some we're far too purely philosophical for any LSAT likeness, but the literary topics could be particularly relevant.

    @cstrobel445 Can you pls tell that "The power of Art" series by which channel ? There are many Power of Art series in the youtube channel .

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    @jhaldy10325 said:

    Love Crash Course! Check out Kurzgesagt too. One of my favorites.

    I love this channel! They explain the “dark matter” problem better than Crash Course does.

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    For a series on art, I liked The Power of Art. It mixed biography and analysis in ways that we're similar to the LSAT passages.

    For humanities, the podcast "Entitled Opinions" had a good array. Some we're far too purely philosophical for any LSAT likeness, but the literary topics could be particularly relevant.

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    Love Crash Course! Check out Kurzgesagt too. One of my favorites.

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    @estoutenburg25267 thank you for these, they are amazing!!

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    These vids will definitely for passages like Eileen Grey

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    @estoutenburg25267 Thank you!

    These videos are gold! (3(/p)

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    Great :)

    Nopes, this channel is also new to me. I will go through these for better understanding in reading comp passages.

    Thanks a lot @cstrobel445

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    @roystanator440 said:

    @cstrobel445 Thanks for your input. I will watch all the videos in philinthecircle channel. :smiley: Can you please help me with your youtube channel recommendations on Humanities as well ?

    Being an engineer, I don't have much familiarity with the topics like philosophy , sociology etc. Help will be really appreciated :smile:

    I don't know if you know about it, but my go-to YouTube channel is CrashCourse!

    Philosophy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtNgK6MZucdYldNkMybYIHKR

    Sociology: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtMJ-AfB_7J1538YKWkZAnGA

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    @cstrobel445 Thanks for your input. I will watch all the videos in philinthecircle channel. :smiley: Can you please help me with your youtube channel recommendations on Humanities as well ?

    Being an engineer, I don't have much familiarity with the topics like philosophy , sociology etc. Help will be really appreciated :smile:

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  • Friday, Feb 16 2018

    Hi! I recommend this channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXVuKomahjzdNOrden8thb8HWbvJZK71w

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