Hi 7sage,
I'm new here, so could someone please tell me how I can create a syllabus on the website just for LG? That's what I am using the platform for and would be very grateful for instructions.
Thanks.
I'm also interested. What exactly do you guys do as part of a study group?
Hi 7sage,
I'm new here, so could someone please tell me how I can create a syllabus on the website just for LG? That's what I am using the platform for and would be very grateful for instructions.
Thanks.
I'm also still waiting to hear back about my complaint.
7sage's "standard" interface is pretty similar to law hub, but in RC, you cannot view the entire passage on 7sage, which is not convenient.
Any test takers in Europe?
Sorry to hear that! I also had a bad experience today as a test taker in Europe. Do you remember any of your LR questions?
Just my two cents on Q10 answer choice B: for B to strengthen the argument, we would need to assume that kids in Europe do not use fluoride toothpaste.
I will also quickly add that another reason A is wrong (and this is also why it's so important to read answer choices carefully!) because is states "in the face of evidence" - but there is NO evidence suggesting that below-average triggered the change in curriculum. The previous commenter has rightly noted that the "quality of plumbing instruction" is new in the conclusion and not supported by any of the premises. Therefore, this is a gap in the argument,
Hi there,
I'm in no way an expert and don't have a perfect score on LR. But D is wrong because it states the opposite idea. Sociologists say that popular support for a party IS a complex phenomenon, and THAT is why is cannot be explained with a simple phenomenon (economically motivated decisions). A is correct because it is the most provable answer choice of all, and translates as "economy motivated decisions can be a simple phenomenon."
I hope this helps.
Congrats, such a great story and achievement! Did you use 7Sage for LR and RC? I really like this platform for LG, but I've been relying on Powerscore for LR and Mike Kim for RC. Would be super grateful if you could share your strategies for LR and RC.
Also, on RC: how did you manage to speed through questions in less time since you focused on the passage? Is it because you had a better grasp of the structure and where different arguments/parts were from giving passages more time?