#feedback This should not be noted as a 3m lesson. Most of these reviews and lessons should not be noted as the bare minimum to skim the stuff. It isn't accurate. I'm starting to get really burdened by planning out my weeks of x-amount of hours and consistently spending at least 25% or more time than the 7Sage Study Scheduler says that it'll take.
Very much so man, I am easily doing 50 hours a week. The scheduler is saying 21 lol. I was going to do extra anyway but it is not representative at all. Only if you literally fly through and do not miss a question.
when did we learn about rule application-- i am drawing a blank and cant find it in my notes can someone please help direct me to what lesson that was covered on
The lesson about the criminals. Where the government was going to take money from criminals guilty of stealing/damaging property. We applied a rule to justify the argument being made.
#feedback Small detail, but "none" is a singular personal pronoun; "If none of the answers look right" should be, "If none of the answers looks right."
Thanks for your feedback! While it's true that 'none' is a singular pronoun, in this context, it refers to 'answers,' which is plural. Therefore, the sentence, 'If none of the answers look right,' is correct. This also maintains the grammatical consistency throughout the paragraph.
If you have any questions or if there's anything you'd like clarification on, feel free to let me know!
Focus on understanding how each category of questions works. If you are not 100% sure how to attack a specific question type, you need to go back and understand the steps and strategies for that type. Then, begin working on your timing.
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What does "transformable" mean? #feedback
@IsabellaP fr
@IsabellaP
I thought the word 'transformable' meant this!
(Peer review question)
For example,
this question was asking to find the AC that most supports the argument which is below:
[It would be conducive to progress in physics if physicists were to do the same thing.]
If we transform the format of the argument into
[It would be not conducive to progress in physics if physicists were to do the same thing.] ,
now we need to find the AC that weakens the argument, not supports or strengthen.
this example might seems quite confusing, but it's easier to approach after transforming weaken/strengthen/evaluate for some questions I think.
This section was so hard :(
#feedback This should not be noted as a 3m lesson. Most of these reviews and lessons should not be noted as the bare minimum to skim the stuff. It isn't accurate. I'm starting to get really burdened by planning out my weeks of x-amount of hours and consistently spending at least 25% or more time than the 7Sage Study Scheduler says that it'll take.
yep same here!!
Very much so man, I am easily doing 50 hours a week. The scheduler is saying 21 lol. I was going to do extra anyway but it is not representative at all. Only if you literally fly through and do not miss a question.
You could just personally adjust. Like if it is taking you "consistently" 25% more time, sounds pretty easy to just add 25% more time to the estimate.
in the previous WSE I got all the questions wrong this time I got all the questions correct - are these formatted to be easier ?
Mine was the opposite. I got the WSE causal questions correct but these wrong. It is really aggravating lol
first one of these lesson where I am actually getting every try it on your own questions right
when did we learn about rule application-- i am drawing a blank and cant find it in my notes can someone please help direct me to what lesson that was covered on
The lesson about the criminals. Where the government was going to take money from criminals guilty of stealing/damaging property. We applied a rule to justify the argument being made.
I can't seem to remember/find this lesson about the criminals. Could you point us to the link?
#feedback Small detail, but "none" is a singular personal pronoun; "If none of the answers look right" should be, "If none of the answers looks right."
you just got sonned buddy
;O
Hi there,
Thanks for your feedback! While it's true that 'none' is a singular pronoun, in this context, it refers to 'answers,' which is plural. Therefore, the sentence, 'If none of the answers look right,' is correct. This also maintains the grammatical consistency throughout the paragraph.
If you have any questions or if there's anything you'd like clarification on, feel free to let me know!
should I expect to be getting the answers right at this point? If I am not getting them right; is this saying that I have a grammar issue?
#help (Added by Admin)
A short poem:
Do grammer drills, rewatch lessons
Do grammer drills, rewatch lessons
Do grammer drills, rewatch lessons
Focus on understanding how each category of questions works. If you are not 100% sure how to attack a specific question type, you need to go back and understand the steps and strategies for that type. Then, begin working on your timing.
@aldertree00644 where are these grammar drills?