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The answers here are always sort of in your face it feels. The question about high speeds and car accidents, although a 1 dot question, was very intuitive. I did a drill on these separately, 10 questions timed accordingly to the tst, and found that I did better on the more challenging questions than the 1 or 2 dot ones. When they're too obvious, it's a huge deterrent.
I like the program. I think there are plenty of lessons that "could've been done in an email," instead of a 7-10 min vid, or multiple lessons squashed into one. THere's a lot of good. The conversational style of the lessons feels very welcoming.
lessons like this feel sort of useless. I get that some LR questions could be about an experiment, but this is so abstract to the exam
Any tips on the drill/wrong answer journal? Not great at doing stuff like that, thanks!
1 was hard becasue of the onion-layer of conditions, but 2 and 3 were pretty instantly recognizable. got 2/3
@rosenb1um I know law schools can see my social media, but can they give me problems over my 7sage comments?
This one was quick for me. More expensive coffee=less coffee made=less coffee sold=decreased profitability. Breaking the question down into smaller pieces made this one easier
From the start of the grammar unit to the end, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I feel like the refreshers even on the simplest of nouns and verbs has helped me in my ability to rip apart the sentences to find the meat
As soon as I saw the "that," I was able to piece together the answer. Understanding the referentials made this so easy.
Got 4/5! Q1 tripped me up. I couldn't tell whether the a vs b was the spaces or the times spent there
3/5. Confused the winner on 4, and I didn't have a standing chance against 5 lol
4/5. I thought they were comparing giant raccoons and padnas on their similarity to bears.
This has been my favorite grammar exercise yet. Breaking down comparatives has been my favorite part of the whole unit
This lesson made me realize that I should probably start back from the beginning and actually be taking notes instead of flagging lessons I find particularly useful
This was the lesson that made all these grammar sections make sense, This was really cool.
@ArmaniHunter05 In having made it this far without skipping anything, I agree. This felt lacking

When going through an individual question review, I don't like that the order of answers is inconsistent. Sometimes, it's right answer and then a-e in the pursuant order, sometimes it's right then e-a, and other times, it's all over. Streamline it for productivity reasons. Liking the curriculum but I think a lot of these sections can be smushed into a few longer drills instead of 40 independent questions.