It depends on the way the question you're answering is worded. Do not disclose unless you need to. You need to read each question you answer carefully.
I construct a master game board, not a bunch of smaller game boards by each question. I also do my best to front-load games by finding useful splits and/or inferences.
@FixedDice said:
I think it's a reasonable inference to a certain point. I'm not sure the term for that is "inverse of a positive correlation" though. I know there's inverse (i.e. negative) correlation, but inverse of a positive correlation...…
Not absolutely, because too much of a decrease in cholesterol could potentially increase your risk of heart attack beyond a certain level. I suppose you could infer a reverse correlation assuming you know the starting point and there aren't any wild…
@"surfy surf" said:
They're at the end of the section, lol. I think the "hard" games at the beginning of a section are typically just fairly straightforward games, but they have a lot of game pieces, and/or not a lot of inferences. So you have…
Lots of rules and few rules can be combined and/or represented on the board, complex/confusing/unusual stimulus/board structure, certain types of questions; most of the time but not always if a game has a lot of negations, like "EXCEPT," or "NOT," o…
@akistotle said:
@goingfor99th said:
it felt good to be in at Harvard for a split-second
LOL
But you didn't have to choose between Yale and Harvard! That must have been hard!
Yeah, I had a very difficult cycle, …
Don't take an official exam and keep the score unless you are fairly confident you will achieve your target score.
I would drill, yes. LR by question type and LG by game type.
@"Paul Caint" said:
Hey everyone,
I just got off the waitlist at Harvard Law. Still in shock about it all.
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@JerryClarke242 said:
So I am new to the online class world and I am not sure if I am doing it right. I chose the starter option because its what I could afford. I was studying on my own for months but for some reason I am still horrible at pr…
@"lady macbeth" said:
@goingfor99th said:
This describes a circular reasoning flaw, right? Can I have PT, section, #? I'm intrigued.
I think so. I feel like it's not as common as the other flaw types which is why I have a l…
Yeah, the atypical games come in the first 20 PTs, might be just the first 15. Can't remember exactly.
On my official exam (PT80) I had a game I genuinely thought was an older game from the first 20 PTs. It wasn't identical but it was extremely sim…
@Hamaseh_S said:
@goingfor99th said:
Hip-hop, rap, pop, R&B type stuff, alternative, a little classic rock, country.
lol
Favorite R& B and alternative music or artists rn??
I'm an old man so I listen to a…
@"lady macbeth" said:
@goingfor99th said:
Palomino Golden Bears have the perfect eraser and they're stylish as hell.
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Social media is a big one. I can't tell you how freeing it was to break away from social media. That is definitely when my score began to improve the most and then never stopped improving.
Palomino Golden Bears have the perfect eraser and they're stylish as hell.
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Do all of them untimed. Work through all lower difficulty questions (difficulty 1/2/3) across all question types first, and then do all higher difficulty questions (3+) across all question types. Take your time to work through them and focus primari…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@goingfor99th said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
High 140’s to 176. You can do it!
How many official takes? Just curious.
Four. The first two I was not ready at all. I was …