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@Mary Clare Scalise Yea the "a new study debunks" made me choose B over A and the first sentence states how scientists find it strange people believe this myth, almost like its already been settled. B does not say "that regular people previously thought had been settled", but rather "scientists". The passage seems to say regular people have this confusion, not scientists.
@mzughaerr Don't worry about it. People feel more inclined to share about things they are successful at, kind of similar to social media.
My takeaway from this module: This answer is really attractive, but it's wrong.
#feedback I think an introductory video for the beginning of each section describing answer choice tendencies or typical approaches, similar to those from the cheat sheet, would be very helpful. This would give a more overarching view of the question types and what to look out for. The individual videos for individual questions are good, but of course, each question is different from the last, which may use different techniques.
Don't feel discouraged seeing all of the 5/5 and 4/5 posts! You are not inadequate or worse!!!
@bnol You will definitely not have time to write out every question in lawgic on the actual exam, and even then, some question types you simply can't rely on lawgic. I think it is best used in blind review or learning patterns test writers use frequently. The only instance I could see someone use lawgic on the actual test is if they intuitively write it down. If you are continuously getting questions right under the time limit and understanding the stimulus, I see no reason to waste crucial time mapping it down as you only have an average of 1 minute to 1.5 minutes to answer each question.
@karlamantilla Yes! Being able to practice with just a phone/tablet would be so convenient when finding time to study outside the house or with no wifi.
@paulding77 Agree, it is like when your math teacher uses the same examples in lessons and you think you understand it, only to use an abstract/never before seen problem on the test when it matters. LOL
#feedback I had a question that was "removed from scoring". Would be nice to not include these questions in drills and just delete them.