"result in" to me is actually [the arrow] " --->". So whatever is on the left of "results in" is the sufficient condition and whatever is on the right is the necessary condition. The same thing goes for "leads to" Et al.
@hjlee1992 said:
just wanted to double check before I spend 1500 +
Wait ... Why would you pay this much money? You can get fee waivers from 90%+ of schools—I'm a splitter and have gotten waivers from almost all of the T14.
@fishtwentyfive so break down all those double negatives. as you said "if one does not know she knows nothing" what is that saying? one knows she knows something??
There is no double negative. In the antecedent of ... which will eventually take the double negative; we can only accept ... she knows nothing," with a double negative and arriving at an ...
Hate to say it, but... I have no set way of bubbling. I kind of go by whatever method seems natural at the moment. But I always do a quick little double check matching answer and question #.