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I have the same problem when it comes to the curriculum lessons and even in preptests – always second guessing myself that the answer feels/seems "too obvious", but maybe that's just cause our brains are actually unconscious and already making sense of the logic and arguments and that's why it almost seems "too easy" hahaha idk I just wanted to say that I can relate lol
I'm more confused here at the end of the module than when I first began :(
I actually cried tears of joy getting this one right after getting pretty much every other question wrong this module LOL (RIP – This module is putting me through the ringer I SWEAR)
When you finally get a question right in the WSE module
is the easiest level of difficulty x_x
MEEP MOOP MOP
Is there anyone else who did this question, got through it quickly (didn't really delve as far into the question as he did), and still got the answer correctly?
I feel like I'm just getting lucky at this point because I got this question right, and it felt overly simple to get to the answer.
Like with the whole "small vacuum tobes" and "vacuum tubes" debate – I never even thought that far. Am I doing something wrong? Will it hurt me in the long run to not notice such gaps (like he mentioned for answer choice A)?
I've been geting the answers right, but I don't know if I am oversimplifying my methods and just getting lucky lol. Can anybody else relate lol? I'm scared I'm developing bad habits that will bite me in the a on the actual test huhu
Congrats! These past questions had me crying hahahaha so you're not alone