I’d love a feature that recommends relevant Core Curriculum content after each drill. For example, if you miss a Sufficient Assumption question, a link could appear directing you to the corresponding Sufficient Assumption lesson in the Core Curriculum.
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Made it to the end of the curriculum! Learned a lot, now it's time to apply it!
Very motivating! Finally, someone who wasn't in a rush to take the exam. It takes time people... don't get discouraged! Keep going!
Would have liked to see a drill on this concept.
It was going good until question 5 lol
The explanation of this video is pure gold. Couldn't help but laugh out loud when Pat was mentioned.
Didn't show an example for Step 2! Would have been helpful!
I’ve basically turned it into a part-time job and hobby. I study and drill early in the mornings before work, during lunch breaks, after work, and then put in 4–5 hour study sessions on weekends. I remind myself that studying for this exam isn’t forever. So I’m giving it 100% now, so I can ace it and move on with my life.
Agree, videos are needed! For those who are auditory, try using an AI text-to-speech app. It's been a game-changer on these text-only lessons.
This one was intense, but the video explanation helped me to see where I went wrong in understanding the stimulus.
As others have mentioned below, this exercise was not previously taught and is a curveball. Please create a lesson that explains this concept in detail prior to this drill.
Just turned 40. Applying for Fall 2027. It's never too late. You got this!
Was wondering the same thing. Just took a Flaw drill with all 4 and 5 level questions, and it was brutal.
if you struggled with the one, watch the for the word "not"