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siglallie334
Sunday, Jun 08 2025

Got it and saw it was a level 2 difficulty...

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Thursday, Jun 05 2025

Highly recommend Kevin Lin's videos also if you are still confused on SA. I got a 2/5 on my first try, watched his videos, and got 5/5 after.

Really breaks down the basic concepts if you are still struggling to figure out why certain things are wrong and how to approach each question.

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Sunday, Jun 01 2025

love you despite the crash outs<3

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Saturday, May 31 2025

So here we try to figure out WHY they have the beliefs instead of providing the belief itself?

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Tuesday, May 27 2025

I know we can see the quick view but having the ability to highlight certain areas of the text in that quick view would be super helpful as someone who color-codes everything to break down text.

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Sunday, May 25 2025

Got 1/5 in medium, reviewed, and did 4/5 on hard. I was confusing MSS to author's arguments, causing me to look more at beliefs rather than cold facts. The review videos for questions definitely helped!

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siglallie334
Sunday, May 25 2025

I really like the emphasis on practice questions during the past few sections! Helps bring together the information

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Wednesday, May 21 2025

Really appreciated this example

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Saturday, May 10 2025

Interested! Would Discord work?

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Thursday, May 08 2025

Group 1 (if, when, all, any, etc.) — what comes after is the sufficient condition.

Group 2 (only if, must, always, etc.) — what comes after is the necessary condition.

Group 3 (unless, until, without, or) — what comes after is negated, then becomes the sufficient condition.

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siglallie334
Thursday, May 08 2025

Question for #1.

I'm just a little confused why it's not S-->P for the first one. I know it doesn't make sense, but in the past we were told they don't need to make sense so if anyone could just re-explain the logic behind that and how we know it's second based on the It's and always!

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siglallie334
Thursday, May 08 2025

Love reading everyone else's explanations to help me understand everything!

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Sunday, May 04 2025

Same here! User @annamariahester586.sigl

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