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the lawgic makes this like 20x more confusing that this needs to be lol
Went back between C and D thirty times, settled on D, knew in the back of my head if I switched to C then D would be right. Stayed on D. C was right. Screamed.
I am so scared to take a practice test and know where my score is at lol
Someone in the comments spoiled this question for me on the first pass :(
Why would they do this to us
11/13, which I am more than content with, but I have no idea how I'm gonna be able to do this in half the time these are taking me come test day
Crossed off C because where the hell did its "intended purpose" come from? The right answer can just add on another variable that hasn't been mentioned before?
Should we even be thinking about the contrapositive of the rule when going through the answers, or will the correct answer always (or at least usually) be a straightforward restatement of the rule? I feel like trying to hunt for the contrapositive would take up too much previous time
Can we get more mediocre score reporting in the comments pls, all the perfect scores are making me feel bad
9/12 here. Got the harder passage 6/6 and then the easier passage 3/6.
Wish you had spent a little more time discussing why someone may have been tricked by B.
The line "repeated in textbooks, in science classes...." tricked me into jumping right to B ("scientists previously thought had been settled") and dismissing A ("...already held by many scientists").
I get why it's wrong now, but you didn't really pick up on this in the video
Ignore my positive comment on the previous question, this question literally makes me want to quit studying lol
"don't overthink it. don't agonize it."
thank you Kevin, I will be saying this to myself during every question from now on
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I took "preserving" in C to mean "preserving....on video." Guess that was a bit of a leap
Control F came up clutch on this one
I'm starting to hear JY's voice say "that's nice! but how does that help?" in my head when crossing out wrong answers lol
I took "legally obligated" to mean punishable by law / illegal which made me cross out A even though it seemed like the closest answer otherwise. I assumed this wording was a trap because the passage only said CEOs could be fired / penalized.
Still don't really understand why it was worded that way, because CEOs are not obligated by law to maximize profits. Incredibly frustrating wording.
I get why B is the most right answer, but at the same time this type of question seems a little bit subjective?
Unusually cruel of them to put "he also deeply desires a victorious battle" right before this quote
Answered in 38 seconds and STILL slower than the target time. You couldn't let me have this one?
I get the last 1 star question wrong (which only 2% of people got tricked on apparently), then get a 5 star correct. No idea what to make of this lol.
Getting a question wrong and having to listen for 21 minutes about why I'm stupid is my nightmare
"trading confidence for time" when picking answers is a great way to put it. It'll take a lot of work for me to get comfortable forgoing some confidence if I actually want to get to every question on test day