... out there - knew a guy who had a 2.7 GPA ... from a meh undergrad institution. Got a 177 ... UVA because they gave him a full ride.
that ... is a very significant next chapter of the story, b/c it ... in general is kind of a bad way to predict how ...
... answer choice B is not supported, but nonetheless, even as amost strongly ... a Logical Reasoning Most Strongly Supported question. Incorrectly inferring a necessary condition from a ... general trend, I thought was a ...
It's a previously unreleased test. Those are labelled as A, B, C, and C2. (It's officially PTC in the latest SuperPrep book. 7Sage labels it as C2 to avoid confusion.)
... amost strongly supported question. If a MSS question had a stimulus that stated A ... possible that A causes B? Yes! But would this be amost strongly supported ... possible that A requires B? Yes! But this would not be amost strongly ...
I feel you. Took PT 80 today, got a 166. Got -7 on the first LR section - all in the last 10 questions. The other sections were more consistent with how I've been preforming recently. This is really annoying b/c I've been working so hard on LR.
... test blindly.
I think a lot of this has to ... do with how good a person's fundamentals are, as ... time. If a person is getting answers right more b/c of similarity ... to previous questions than b/c of understanding ...
... can only be either A or B. What about things ... say "D", which is non-A, is aB.
2 ... have no intersection between A and B. But a "some" statement accounts ... above, how many A's and B's are not ... saying it could be some, most, or even all. But ...
... of C's. Since both the set A and the set B are ... subsets of the set C (because A-->C ... and B-->C), then you know ... set C is also an entity which is a non-A and a non-B ...
Answer choice (B) points out ... that our study (the correlation) didn’t have a ... error in reasoning: a control group. Answer choice (B) says: hey look ...