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Tuesday, Sep 29 2020

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PT9 S2 Q9

I understand the conclusion is saying that the airlines should remove seats that impede the exit because many fatalities are due to the cabin design of the seats. Here is my issue, many = some.. so when I look at it this way maybe 1 collision is like this so maybe it is something else.. so if you know it isn't the seat belts then that would strengthen. I had A then changed it to E in my BR because of this.

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Friday, Sep 18 2020

I wouldn't cancel. 164 is still a great score! Yes, 170+ is better but what if something happens on the upcoming test day? This is just my opinion though!

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Saturday, Sep 05 2020

If LG is your weakest section, I would register for November. I think you can improve on that section rather quickly.

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Wednesday, Sep 02 2020

#help

I was confused because I thought that many = some and few = some. Could someone explain this?

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Sunday, Aug 30 2020

Interested

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Sunday, Aug 30 2020

VERY interested!!

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Thursday, Aug 27 2020

I am interested! RC is my weakest too!

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Friday, Aug 14 2020

I like to do 1 RC timed (remember summaries in my head). Then I do some LR or LG and come back to the same passage and blind review where I take my time, read the whole passage, write paragraph summaries, write a passage summary, then I do the questions again. I then compare my answers and any wrong I try to figure out why they were wrong and the right answer was right, then I watch the explanation to be sure of my reasoning. I started out by doing the blond review by printing it out, now that I am more confident, I do it on the computer.

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Tuesday, Jul 28 2020

@ said:

The best advice I heard on MSS was to treat them like a soft must be true question. Look for soft, provable language like “could”, “possibly” “sometimes” as a few examples. In addition to that, avoid answer choices with superlatives like “the best” “the primary way” “the worst way” ect. The correct answers are often boring and and may sometimes even feel like a re statement of something already said. If you are going to drill most strongly supported I would recommend also adding some must be true and must be false questions to the problem set.

That is super helpful! Thanks!

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Tuesday, Jul 28 2020

Thank you!

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