This may be a stupid question, but here I go... Should I be expected to be using Lawgic on scrap paper when exam day rolls around? Or am I simply training my brain to think this way, and it'll eventually be the "language" I read these problems in... I am currently in the stage of study where I'm really feeling like I have a strong grasp on Lawgic, but I tend to wonder sometimes if it slows me down... Is that just a product of learning Lawgic and eventually it'll be quick? Currently on the 3 Formal Arguments Combined section of Conditional & Set Logic module.
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Does anyone else show the answer for one, move to the next, their page buffers, and then they load all answers and wipe your work? So frustrating...
"The only" is the only sufficient "only" ...helped me immensely to remember that. Lol.
I'm in the same boat. I have no definite answers, I am just so happy to open this thread and see I'm not alone, ha-ha. I think what's worked for me thus far, is to really maximize the times and days that I'm ready to attack, fight through the tough days, and the days that I flat out don't have it... I extend myself some grace and realize not much good will come of those days anyway. Of course, the key to that approach is to really maximize the "good days..."
@TylerMadani021 I will keep this all in mind, thank you so much.
@DaisukeKaga Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate the advice.
Hi all, I am *literally* just starting out, like 2 hours in... I think I'm initially overwhelmed and a bit pessimistic that I'll be able to do this. Even stuff as simple as argument structure is making me feel like I bit off more than I can chew. I know I am capable, as I am a good/great student, and a generally well rounded person (I have to give myself credit somewhere, right?) Did anyone else experience these first day feelings? Will I be okay? Are we all floating on a giant rock through space?
Any tips? Any and all are appreciated!!!
Update: in the following "try it" explanation of pt 111.3.18, JY answers this question. Eventually you will not be mapping these out. I will leave it up in case anyone has that question... lol