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Wednesday, Jul 30

IsaacOstlund

Priority calculations in drills

I am having trouble determining how/if it is using my drill results in my recommended drills. It says on the "drill by tag" page that it looks at PT results. However after a drill you can toggle "dont use in priority calculations." Does it or does it not use drill results when determining needs for practice? The total questions answered right/wrong are from PTs only, or drills as well?

Thanks!

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IsaacOstlund
Friday, Jun 27

I got this right and came to the comments to feel good about it.

Because i got the last 4 "5 difficulty" questions wrong in a row :,(

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PT137.S2.Q21
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IsaacOstlund
Saturday, Jul 26

Is "keeping bees" the same as "keeping bees is economical"?

I feel like it would be a new set of unrelated lawgic that goes "Keeping bees econ" ---> "one has use for honey" and does not connect to keeping bees.

So far the new site is great but i wish the lessons would auto mark as complete if I have watched most the video or spent a few minutes on the page to read it. I press next half the time without pressing the other button and it loses track. Or perhaps, default to it already being selected, and then the ones i struggle with i can click again to mark as "not complete"

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PT111.S3.Q19
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IsaacOstlund
Monday, Sep 22

Can "logically consistent" in this stem be rephrased as "if the columnist's conclusion is true, which of the following must be false?"

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PT158.S3.Q16
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IsaacOstlund
Tuesday, Oct 21

The answer is super clear in plain english.

Diagramming it out, even by JY, is weird and complicated.

No i didnt get it right XD

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PT122.S1.Q23
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IsaacOstlund
Saturday, Oct 18

I'm not a swearing man. But i swore out loud as i tried to read through this one.

I did end up getting it right because I knew it was unusually difficult to parse the stimulus, and when i've seen that in the past the answers are usually more "clear" than others. The only one that felt close was A.

If the stim is clear, sometimes the answers are HARD. If the stim is HARD, sometimes the answers are clear.

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IsaacOstlund
Monday, Oct 13

Where do we learn about the concepts behind conditional vs set differences?

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PT125.S4.Q16
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IsaacOstlund
Monday, Aug 04

How can we help relieve overpopulation?

Kevin: I've got an idea..

BAD KEVIN

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