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Saturday, Oct 24 2015

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Budget Course has Buggy Study Schedule

Hey all,

I purchased the budget course to try out the curriculum. So far it's been great, I'm even considering upgrading. Problem is for now I'm having a small issue with the Study Schedule, it seems convenient as it gives me a reference point to map out how much I would need to study.

But, with the budget option it gives me a bad estimate because it only takes in account the parts of the course available in the

budget option. Meaning maybe 1/4 of the total curriculum. Like I said, I'm considering upgrading but for now I'd like to make an estimate of how much I need to study.

I'm aiming at the 2016 June Test, possibly even next October. Study Schedule says I should be studying 6.5 hours a week. That's hardly enough to take and review 1 PT.

I was thinking 15-20 hours would be appropriate seeing as how I have all the way till June. Comments are appreciated.

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Thursday, Sep 10 2015

Hey there. Scores fluctuate, only a robot can churn out scores that are indifferent to scrutiny. You might get a few outs, but if you play the game confidently and minimize your mistakes, you're winning the world series. Excuse my pitiful baseball analogy.

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Wednesday, Sep 09 2015

Thanks for the feedback. I went back and reviewed groups 1 & 2 again. Finally figured out that the wording is what was throwing me off from identifying the SC and the NC. It's all good now.

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Saturday, Nov 07 2015

Congrats! It's stories like these that really help out with motivation for me. Best of luck

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Tuesday, Sep 01 2015

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Little trouble with Fundamentals|

Hey there, so I just started this program and have been going over the fundamentals since it seems like a good point to start at. Without a doubt the most trouble I have is properly placing the Sufficient and Necessary conditions when it comes to the group 1. 2 and 3 exercises/quiz within the logic section.

Often, I will find myself getting close to the right answer BUT its in reverse. So let's say /m --- > f is right, my answer is f -----> /m.

I'll try to get to the root of why it's happening myself, but would appreciate feedback from anyone that might have encountered the same problem and resolved it. Thanks for reading.

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