So for example, if the deadline is Dec 1 for X University's early binding deadline, would there be an advantage for someone who submits on Nov 15 over Nov 29?
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Thursday, Sep 15 2022
I kinda thought it could be possible they were all susceptible in the same amount, but that the symptoms were displaying differently among rats. That's why I couldn't figure out that A or C were better than each other. But in hindsight, idk. A is a possible answer. And C - if I read it with that uncertainty or inference could be a possible answer. But if I read C without thinking that, it really does read stronger than A. It didn't help that neither the words 'susceptibility' or 'physiology' were mentioned in the text itself or any variants of them.
My head hurts. :') Flagging this one to look at later.
Good point. Maybe I'll keep this in mind actually. When something seems early on and easy to read maybe I'll cut for cleanness and clarity. And later on and more difficult seeming stuff, maybe I'll let myself be free to presume a little bit. Problem is, it's not always easy for me to guess what level of question I'm dealing with.