Self-study
One of the major shortfall I'm currently having is questions that deal with intersecting sets. Really just sets in general. I really liked the link assumption tag, because it helped me work on logic chains.
All the questions I got wrong dealt with it. I was wondering if anyone else noticed having a similar deficit? Any specific questions types I should focus on?
As I was reading it, I realized I had assumed the same thing. I knew this question was old after reading it ( I was doing this one during drilling so I didn't know how old).
This is something with the COVID pandemic putting an inherent assumption in my mind. Booster shots seem to last a year, and everyone gets a flu shot every year. But how long do they "last"?
It allowed me to ask an important question: In the context of this argument, was an assumption about the lifetime efficacy of the vaccine really something that was necessary to shape my decision-making process? Is this a common knowledge assumption? Is it even correct to think that?
NO!
I got this one right.
Though, as I write this now, I realize by doing so I assumed that vaccines do just last forever - or just year over year. Potentially just as dangerous of an assumption if my initial thoughts were true. I'm going to read about that now.