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Very useful. For me, I didn't necessarily see an improvement in score immediately, but it helped me fundamentally understand how to read the stem, stimulus, and answer choices that also helped me understand Lawgic.
I would've preferred if possible for them to be much shorter and with more applicable practice because I believe it was a bit long for the fundamental curriculum, but it was helpful.
Take some time to do things you love and remember why you're doing it. For me, I've got my faith in Jesus Christ, a beautiful wife and a newborn daugther that we're raising together, and a great community at church I meet with all the time each week consistently. This may look different for you, it literally could be hanging out with your friends one evening each week, and I couldn't really explain exactly why this works, but it's led for me to not burn out.
Right before I finished my undergrad two years ago, I started studying and was studying on and off for about a year and change burning out every 2-3 months because I didn't have those core things in my life that reminded me this test was never meant to consume my life, it's simply a means to an end or goal. Whatever you can find your life to do that for you, you'll succeed. Make sure to take care of yourself, get some sleep, pour into yourself so that you can be able to invest in yourself with studying, and most of all: keep the ball rolling. The test, doesn't define who you are.
Best of luck. If I can be of any other help if needed, feel free to reach out.
It's funny, upon review I realized that I had this question read all wrong and I could see the flaw that the argument was making. I initially thought and answered along with A that the argument was assuming deep tilling is bad for topsoil. Problem is, I overlooked that first sentence that tells us it's sucky for topsoil, and I also overlooked the fact that the conclusion goes from deep-till to no-till. Pretty strong pendulum flip. When you look at it that way, C fills in a gap that would have to be true because if it wasn't, why on earth would we go all the way from doing a lot of something to nothing?
@haena This was amazing for me to summate what I couldn't in words.
Thank you very much!
I'm down! I'm taking it in April as well and studying. I currently am around Winter Park!
This option does exist if you click on your avatar icon, go into settings/accounts and then into the wide column bar and click preferences and under that, questions recommended for blind review, you can toggle what would be recommend for you and what wouldn't be by 7SAGE. You also could completely turn off the recommendations.
@MichaelWright @CandeSolberg This is a perfect analogy: Lawgic absolutely is a pain to get used to and your brain is confused at first. However, once everything clicks with repeated practice and exposure and understanding much like the power tools, Lawgic is a powerful tool that helps you understand unfamiliar or difficult concepts in its most atomic form: its argument structure and purpose.