Hi everyone! :)
I'm looking for an online study buddy! Or someone in Tulsa, Stillwater, or OKC. Taking the exam in September. Cold diagnostic was a 156, aiming for mid 170s.
Email me? monica.kreymer@okstate.edu
Good luck!
Hi everyone! :)
I'm looking for an online study buddy! Or someone in Tulsa, Stillwater, or OKC. Taking the exam in September. Cold diagnostic was a 156, aiming for mid 170s.
Email me? monica.kreymer@okstate.edu
Good luck!
7Sage categorized missed questions on all of the PT's the way that Quizlet categorizes 'missed questions'.
I made a spreadsheet to count the number of missed question types on each PT. It is sort of a hassle to jump back and forth between explanations, answers, papers, and the spreadsheet... but it has helped me recognize which topics I need to review more extensively. I would name my first child 'J.Y.' if 7Sage added something like this.
I started off by doing all of the assignments online and I was just annotating the PDF's and taking notes. Then I got frustrated because I wasn't doing as well as I had hoped, so I started printing off LG sets and PT's. 900 pages later, I think I singlehandedly killed the environment, but my scores have increased substantially. Maybe this is a mental block, but I really perform much better when I can scribble all over the thing. Suggestions? I really don't want to kill all the trees.
PS I am recycling the paper when I am done.
I noticed that the 'weaken the argument' problem sets are in the lesson immediately following it. Is there a reason that these sets are not grouped with the lessons?
Does 'takes for granted' equate to 'assumes to be true'?