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Patrick Bonna
3 days ago

I did not do that well, but after watching the videos I have a good sense of why that was. I am still getting confused on the No and Unless (at the same time) conditionals. Any recommendation to help me understand these concepts quicker?

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Patrick Bonna
Wednesday, Jan 07

I really appreciated this section, and honestly really enjoyed learning about the sentence makeups as well as the basis for different arguments. However, I am doing about 2 hours a day and only getting a few lessons in per. How much is everyone else doing, just so I can see how to pace myself. Planning to take the test in June.

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Patrick Bonna
Monday, Dec 29 2025

Went 4/5 on all the examples. I am still not hitting the time I want, but it is a good start.

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Patrick Bonna
Monday, Dec 22 2025

Got it correct, in about 30 seconds. However, the fact that I got it so quick and the length of the other answers choices made me pick the answer in 2 minutes 25 seconds. Any tips for speed?

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Patrick Bonna
Monday, Dec 22 2025

4/5, the last one confused me a lot.

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Patrick Bonna
Monday, Dec 22 2025

4/5... I am getting better with content but I am still slow with speed.

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Patrick Bonna
Monday, Dec 22 2025

I keep getting a 3/5, any tips on how I can get 5/5's?

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Patrick Bonna
Saturday, Dec 20 2025

Valid arguments contain no assumptions

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Patrick Bonna
Saturday, Dec 20 2025

My list of strongest to weakest.

1. Disney - I put Disney as my strongest argument because each claim made had an extremely strong support by another claim. Each premise was lined up in a way that, by elimination led to a very straight forward answer.

2. Tigers - I put Tigers as my second strongest argument, because their are not as many premises that can be backed as support for the conclusion. If it had the same level of specificity that the Disney example had, it could have been a stronger argument. However, because the conclusion is very general it is still a somewhat strong argument.

3. Trash Bin - I put the Trash Bin argument as the weakest. I did this because all the premises do support the conclusion that Mr. Fat Cat could be the guilty party, it is not supporting evidence to give it complete certainty. If additional evidence was added that Mr. Fat Cat, was fed dinner around the same time as when the trash bin in the kitchen toppled over it could destroy the validity of the argument. There is too much uncertainty in. this argument.

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Patrick Bonna
Thursday, Dec 18 2025

Im excited, this is just like math

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Patrick Bonna
Thursday, Dec 18 2025

Good Luck Everyone

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