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Tuesday, Jul 23 2024

I tricked myself in thinking the context was the MC, and I further confused myself by asking "why is the first sentence the MC? Well, that's because it is supported by the premise that florists should buy white carnations BECAUSE people like green carnations on st paddys day. "

Am I the only one? lol

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Tuesday, Jul 23 2024

Thanks so much for your input! Really appreciate you taking the time to write this out.

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Tuesday, Jul 23 2024

savanapunchard359

Letters of Recommendation Addendum

I've read a few discussions already regarding a vaguely similar situation, but just wanted some advice re my specific circumstance.

So, I completed my entire undergrad degree remotely and did not engage much with any of my professors. I could not pick any of them out of a lineup due to the asynchronous nature of online learning. Given this, I have considered asking a couple of my dual enrollment professors from my senior year of high school who know me quite well and could write a genuine LOR.

As for my third LOR, I was living in London and working full-time at PwC during my undergrad studies, so I am going to ask a colleague.

Any advice regarding this situation? Would an addendum do more harm than good? I.e., bring attention to my lack of relations with undergrad professors.

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Friday, Sep 13 2024

savanapunchard359

Logical Reasoning Ploys & Knowing Where to begin

Hello,

I have reached the final logical reasoning question type: parallel or analogy. This question type has highlighted how much I struggle with mapping out formal logic. It isn't necessarily that I don't understand the principles, but rather, where to begin? Once I watch the explanation video and see the first step, I am able to fully understand how to continue, it's just the initial step.

Furthermore, I especially struggle with identifying all of the different logical reasoning ploys, i.e., reason by analogy, appeal to authority, sample to population generalization, and so on.... It seems like there are so many different subtypes that it's difficult to remember them all. Does anyone have a cheat sheet which simply explains all of these niche logical reasoning tactics?

Thanks so much,

Sav

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savanapunchard359
Thursday, Sep 12 2024

Okay, this seems pretty easy... that can only mean this is about to get a lot worse.

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savanapunchard359
Tuesday, Aug 06 2024

Thank you so much! I am definitely going to take your advice!!!

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