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If one of the passages is shorter or longer would it be better to start off with one of them or the other? Or just keep the strategy simple and just start with A everytime using the split approach? #help #feedback
I understand this is a difficult question, but by the time most people are 10 minutes through this video theres no way they're still engaged. If there's a way to cut down on the length of the explanation video I believe it would correlate to a better understanding. #feedback
While I got it in 14 seconds, I never knew a question could have a target of as low as 23 seconds! usually as I go through questions on real pratice tests I assume the target is ~1 minute so at times I take some extra time to ensure I am correct. I will have to adjust my strategy as a result I suppose.
Is the second part of this question referring to males? (guppies) you mentioned it does but there is nothing indicating this. #help
It would be great if even on the questions that are not "you try" that the amount of time that we should have taken on them is shown under the answer tab under the video. #feedback
Haven't gotten one wrong yet, can't wait to get one wrong and absolutely implode!
Unfortunately I thought seldom meant a lot, rather then a little! Frustrating to get a question wrong just because I didn't know the definition of a word.
Should I still watch this entire 18 minute video if I got it right my first try and was way below target? Seems like a waste of time. #help
I missed the EXCEPT part and couldn't figure out why my answer was wrong until halfway through the explanation!!!!
So mad I got this one wrong (I chose A). In Critique or debate passages, when we are looking for the purpose, will it almost always be that the answer includes something talking about refuting or agreeing? #help
Using the amount of mosts, All, Some when reviewing these arguments definitely helped break it down for me to choices D and E. And then I just needed to look at which argument used the actual same line of reasoning. Great way of explaining this in the last lesson #feedback