Hey all!!! I’m not necessarily struggling to understand the foundations however, as I’m working through the logical reasoning modules I’m realizing I’m struggling to apply ther concepts. I understand and can explain them but when I start mixing in multiple question types it becomes over whelming. Should I practice applying ther concepts? If so how? What have high scorers who ran into a similar issue done? Any help or advice would be really appreciated! Good luck to everyone studying hard.
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@SophieLuz CLICK VIEW QUESTION AT THE TOP LEFT!!!!!! I was freaking out about not being able to do this until I realized it was right in front of me the whole time😂
Kinda crazy that I’m finishing LR. It feels like graduating high school😂
How is there evidence that singers use their voices as much as horn players use their instruments? The stimulus doesn’t mention a single word about the frequency beyond the sub-conclusion. I’m confused how there’s evidence to support that they’re used at the same frequency.
90/100 Skilled artists are creative. Out of those 90 creatives 90 are good abstract thinkers. We know at least SOME of them are famous(Let’s use 10). 10/90 abstract thinkers are guaranteed to be famous. I don’t see how that makes MOST skilled artists famous.
This one was tough… I chose A because I thought B was explicitly stated… I need to read more carefully
Second guessing myself is killing my timing, the best way to gain confidence is reps reps reps reps reps!!!
@rshang9368 look down at ur arms, legs and torso, the only thing you can’t see is your head, neck and back. You could definitely tell whether or not an organism was the same as u or not