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Saturday, Oct 19 2024

So satisfying when you read the first AC and choose it right away. Feeling like it's starting to click on most question types working within time recommendations.

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Thursday, Oct 17 2024

I know this is a late reply, but whenever you are uncertain about an answer choice, I always stick with my initial thought unless I have utter certainty that another answer is correct

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Thursday, Oct 17 2024

I understood about 30% of the stimulus, but I just tried to understand what relation the excerpt had to the overall argument. I don't know if it's good or bad, but it worked out.

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Tuesday, Oct 15 2024

When are you taking the test?

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Thursday, Oct 10 2024

You should always look over all answer choices

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Wednesday, Oct 02 2024

This might be a little late, but if you consistently get the correct answer, perhaps in a different way than explained in the video, I would just stick to what is working for you.

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Wednesday, Sep 25 2024

Agreed, come back to it later in the test if you have time to divert time + attention to it

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Tuesday, Sep 17 2024

It would be best to read all the answer choices, no matter the question type. Although you might be able to predict the correct answer, reading each one is very important.

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Monday, Sep 09 2024

Yes, but conclusions don't usually end that way. The authors usually throw in assumptions or invalid forms of reasoning that they want the students to identify. Typically, it would be the conclusion the writer wrote initially, or a 'could be' statement that lessens the degree.

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