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Thursday, Jun 12

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One Timed Section at a Time

Hi friends. I wanted to share how to do just 1 timed section at a time since 7Sage makes it a bit difficult. First, go to PrepTests. Find a PT that you haven't done yet, make note of the number (e.g. PT152). Then, go to "Drills." Create a new drill, select "All Prep Tests," select either LR or RC, then type in the "filter" box the name of the PT section you want to do (e.g. PT152). Choose all the questions from 1 section, then create drill. The timer feature within the testing window allows you to set a 35 minute timer as well.

I find this one-timed-section-per-day strategy to be best for me. It breaks up studying into very manageable chunks (can do the timed section, blind review, and post-results review in about an hour). It is good practice for getting timing right on the real test and building stamina too. After awhile, these timed sections have felt like a breeze, and a real test is only 4 of them total.

I hope this is helpful for fellow studyers!

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Saturday, May 11 2024

Long story short, if you drop the "if" it makes what you're saying clearer and makes the argument valid. Dropping that "if" turns it from a conditional to a hard-and-fast statement. With the "if", you're arguing a hypothetical--you don't actually know if Percy openly and notoriously kept his poodle, therefore the argument is not technically valid (though it is pretty close).

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Sunday, Jun 02 2024

Unimportant but Pat is referred to as "she" in the answer choices but JY uses "he." Thought that was funny. #feedback

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