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silviasunshine22507
Tuesday, Jan 07 2025

I don't know if I'm allowed to say this on here but The Loophole (by Ellen Cassidy) was a game changer for me. Once I read the book and supplemented 7sage as needed, the pieces fell into place.

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silviasunshine22507
Friday, Sep 27 2024

I was the same way! Keep powering through! It actually gets a lot better.... And the next lessons are very different and you may find them easier. You can always circle back and review SA when through w/ the curriculum... I think when I came back to this section a second time after a break, things clicked easier. If you want to reach out, I can try and help! (Although I'm definitely not that smart lol). Also if you search youtube and reddit threads there may be more info that can help.

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silviasunshine22507
Sunday, Sep 22 2024

I just cried for the last 4 days. I will tell you that I reveiwed the logic lessons on V1 and it helped but I have a tutor and she REALLLLLLL broke it down for me today. Here's a few tricks: Narrow down the conclusion and seperate the premises (facts) and then find the fact that's missing.... thats the answer. Even if you're not sure WHAT exactly is missing, just draw a blank or leave space where you know theres a detail missing. (At first i wrote them down and took my time, but I started getting better and just wrote a word or two for the last ones- you'll get faster with each one) If you narrowed it down to the final two, stick each one in the stimulus (either before the conclusion if the conclusion is the last sentence, or after the conclusion if the conclusion is the first sentence) and see which one makes more sense. For this one the conclusion is at the begining so you would stick the answer right after that first sentence.

Another hint: and this one came from a lawer: is look for the key words used in the stimulus also in the answers that you've narrowed down. That one isnt a guarentee but its worked for me when im really stuck and its literally a coin toss- so far its worked almost every time. Good luck friend. You're not alone. I've been wrecked the past few days over these.

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silviasunshine22507
Saturday, Sep 14 2024

THANK YOU for this!!!

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silviasunshine22507
Wednesday, Sep 04 2024

Yikes... this is pretty negative and the "endless yapping" is helping explain the different answer choices and why the wrong ones are wrong. The content is relevant, and some of the other subscribers probably find it useful. If you don't like it, you can speed up the video, and maybe work on your manners with the extra time you save. If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all!

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silviasunshine22507
Thursday, Aug 29 2024

I really feel that LSAC should give partial credit for the "almost rights". Lol. I always narrow it down to the 2 best choices and end ALWAYS choosing the wrong one!!! SMH.

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silviasunshine22507
Thursday, Aug 08 2024

SAME for me!!!!

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Saturday, Aug 03 2024

Quick question does it matter the order for the contrapositive? So for example, 2.3, the correct answer is: "If a pilot does not earn his wings, then he did not complete his training." But I wrote: "if a pilot does not complete his training, he does not earn his wings". TIA friends. :)

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