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PT153.S2.Q18
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gpateldevang281
Tuesday, Jan 12 2021

This is a great explanation!! I had C at first then went to E, but one would definitely need to make assumptions to make AC E work, whereas C identifies the age of the seals.

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PT151.S4.Q17
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gpateldevang281
Saturday, Jan 02 2021

S/O JY for this amazing explanation!! I was so hung up identifying this sentence as a premise.

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Saturday, Dec 26 2020

The more the merrier! I'll second what @67061 said above. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Do as many as you can!! I would recommend that you should really hone in on your difficulties and foolproof those specific games that give you trouble.

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PT141.S4.Q3
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Monday, Nov 30 2020

Thank you, this explanation really helped. This distinction so important!! I was hung up on B and E. A huge takeaway for me - ask myself again why the premises do not support the conclusion. E certainly attacks that causation logic.

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Saturday, Oct 24 2020

^^ Is there anyway you can add participants??! @cnguyen2195719

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Thursday, Oct 22 2020

Interested, thank you!

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Friday, Sep 18 2020

gpateldevang281

free tutoring - LR (few spots still available!)

Hey everyone!

I'm looking to get some more LR practice under my belt and hone in on my skills by tutoring. I have yet to master this section, but I have improved a good amount. When first starting out I started out averaging -13/-14 per LR section and have gotten that down to -4/-5! I'm looking to primarily tutor those early in their studying stage and have difficulty with concepts!

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gpateldevang281
Thursday, Sep 10 2020

@52923 Practice makes perfect! For me, I used to spend less time upfront, and would struggle answering questions with a fuzzy understanding of what I just read. Spend more time really comprehending what you have just read upfront on each passage - it will payoff in the end! I like spending 4-5 minutes per passage, and 4 minutes for the questions. And when you get to the questions, really attack them and don't get too hung up on one question, especially early on. You got this!

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