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rosenb1um
Sunday, Apr 5

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.

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Monday, Mar 30

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.

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Wednesday, Mar 25

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

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Sunday, Mar 15

Any tips on the drill/wrong answer journal? Not great at doing stuff like that, thanks!

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Tuesday, Mar 10

1 was hard becasue of the onion-layer of conditions, but 2 and 3 were pretty instantly recognizable. got 2/3

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Monday, Mar 9

@rosenb1um I know law schools can see my social media, but can they give me problems over my 7sage comments?

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Monday, Mar 9

The force is indeed strong in this mothafucka

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Thursday, Mar 5

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

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Thursday, Mar 5

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

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Thursday, Mar 5

As soon as I saw the "that," I was able to piece together the answer. Understanding the referentials made this so easy.

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Wednesday, Mar 4

Got 4/5! Q1 tripped me up. I couldn't tell whether the a vs b was the spaces or the times spent there

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Wednesday, Mar 4

5/5 lets go baby

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Wednesday, Mar 4

3/5. Confused the winner on 4, and I didn't have a standing chance against 5 lol

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Wednesday, Mar 4

4/5. I thought they were comparing giant raccoons and padnas on their similarity to bears.

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Wednesday, Mar 4

This has been my favorite grammar exercise yet. Breaking down comparatives has been my favorite part of the whole unit

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Tuesday, Mar 3

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

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Monday, Mar 2

@ellalouscott DMing you! Gotta find a study partner

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Monday, Mar 2

This was the lesson that made all these grammar sections make sense, This was really cool.

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Sunday, Mar 1

@ArmaniHunter05 In having made it this far without skipping anything, I agree. This felt lacking

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Sunday, Mar 1

Santa + Clause

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Sunday, Mar 1

I am a noun.

I AM a verb.

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Sunday, Mar 1

Grammar is indeed a bitch. It's comforting to see my instructor talking so casually.

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Sunday, Mar 1

My timing is solid, but I got 1 very wrong. 2/3

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Thursday, Feb 26

Got 4/5 on this one too. I thought more of the first sentence on 4 was the concession, not realizing it endde mid sentence

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Thursday, Feb 26

I got 4 wrong, but all others right. I thought that the "secondly..." sentence was indicative of a secondary conclusion

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