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TaraOfWaterdeep
Sunday, Feb 08

was looking for something like this! thanks :)

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TaraOfWaterdeep
Sunday, Feb 01

the way that i thought the examples were broken because I couldnt tell a difference between Mittens and Nittens istg

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TaraOfWaterdeep
Wednesday, Jan 07

@jjmaiteh A premise is a statement which supports another statement. The premise is the support

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Tuesday, Jan 06

TaraOfWaterdeep

❓️ Curious

Exporting Notes?

Hey all! I have been taking notes on the lessons as I go but I was wondering if there was a way to export them so I could review them independently or if there was a way to view them with a nicer format? The tagging system used is really not helping me and I wish I could organize it like a google doc or notability and just have it integrated.

Has anyone found a way to export or organize them better or should I just start using a different note taking system?

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TaraOfWaterdeep
Tuesday, Jan 06

Assumptions are baked in to the argument; that means that making them true goes in favor of the argument, but making them false weakens it. The argument is build up brick by brick and making it false removes one of the bricks of the wall

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TaraOfWaterdeep
Tuesday, Jan 06

Yall don't let this discourage you we got thissss, it feels confusing now but that is just your brain growing muscles

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TaraOfWaterdeep
Tuesday, Jan 06

I have just started studying but I am also basing this off my time in undergrad and what helped me then :)

What study habits or routines helped you the most?

  • Find study buddies! However, they don't actually have to be studying. Find time to sit in the same room (or online) with a friend while yall both do whatever you need to do together. For me, sometimes that means we go to a cafe and I study and they read or play a game or do a craft. Just a few friends with weekly or biweekly meet ups like this already wayyy increased my productivity!

How did you manage timing, burnout, or mental fatigue?

  • Learn to build in little breaks for your brain both during the test as well as in general. It may feel like you don't have time to spare, but I find letting myself zone out for like 15 seconds sometimes actually lets me zone back in even more than trying to push through. In general though, don't let this consume your brain! Life is hard and you'll do best on this test if you let yourself relax when you can

Any mindset shifts that made prep feel more manageable?

  • I think using the study plan it generates is super helpful! I am not worried about long term goals or learning the whole test; I just have to watch X amount of videos today. Take it day by day (literally)

Best of wishes for you, hope this helps at least a little!!

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