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PT117.S2.Q2
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SaulMcGill
Wednesday, Aug 20 2025

Ugh, i got hyper-fixated on the weird curveball sentence at the end and started looking at the ACs mindlessly to fill the logical gap. Treated this as an SA question instead of a MSS due to carelessness.

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PT126.S3.Q19
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SaulMcGill
Thursday, Jul 17 2025

Ok but how do I do all of this in 90 seconds.

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SaulMcGill
Friday, Jul 11 2025

Another possible explanation of why A is wrong:

It reverses the relationship presented in the passage.

  • The passage indicates that structurally, glass is not arranged in a fixed crystal structure like a solid (which may imply it's structured more like a liquid), but behaves as a solid below the glass transition temperature.

  • What (A) claims: Glass behaves like a liquid, even though it structurally has properties of a solid

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SaulMcGill
Saturday, Jul 05 2025

Didn't catch the difference between wealth/income and speed/acceleration until Blind Review.

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SaulMcGill
Tuesday, Jul 01 2025

Disregarded B because I thought "not adequately defending their view" was different from not providing evidence.

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Saturday, Jun 28 2025

Oh boy here we go

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Friday, Jun 27 2025

Maybe i'm just being obtuse, but I feel like negating each answer choice to see if it breaks the argument takes too much time.

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SaulMcGill
Thursday, Jun 26 2025

This video helped me understand SA questions A LOT:

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Wednesday, Jun 25 2025

This just helped me so much!

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SaulMcGill
Tuesday, Jun 24 2025

Got this wrong because I need to brush up on my groups. I mapped out the chain correctly but forgot that "unless" = negate sufficient, which is answer choice D.

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SaulMcGill
Tuesday, Jun 24 2025

I got this wrong because I thought the right answer would address all the conditional elements in the stimulus. I'm also struggling to determine when to use Lawgic vs trying to solve the problem by reading the passage and picking the one that makes the most sense.

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PrepTests ·
PT131.S3.Q18
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SaulMcGill
Monday, Jun 23 2025

#feedback - Is this questions categorized correctly? It came up as an end-of-lesson drill for "Principle" type questions but it appears this questions is actually a PSA/Strengthen.

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