... a target, and received a conditional scholarship from a safety school ... anyone have any experience with conditional scholarships like this one? I ...
So I been getting like low 160s the past few tests and everything is good but when I get up to a more difficult conditional LR question, I completely struggle. How do I get better at these? I tried drilling but that didn't really help that much.
I really struggle with sufficient assumption questions. Can someone please offer some guidance/tips/tricks on how to start understanding them and getting them correct?
... . This is a clear necessary/sufficient question.
The logic ... lead to A as the sufficient condition RD has not been ... conditional words like IF, and remember the foundational lawgic. IF introduces sufficient ...
I am coming to terms that I have serious difficulty with sufficient assumption questions. IS there anyone that can help?
I’ve gone back over my notes but I’m still lost.
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https://7sage.com/lesson/chaining-conditional-statements-together-exercise/
I average -10 on LR and am trying to get that to -8 before test day next week. I am terrible at Sufficient Assumption and Necessary Questions. I struggle to determine the missing gap in both questions. Is there any advice someone could give me?
... on necessary assumption questions with conditional language in general-- how do ... do the negation test with conditional AC's? And what is ... for NA Q's with conditional language in the stimulus-- sometimes ...
... , our newsletter goes through what 'sufficient' and 'necessary' actually mean, and ... ://7sage.substack.com/p/understanding-sufficient-and-necessary
... .com/lesson/quiz-complex-conditional-translations-4-w-answers/< ... week. So the first conditional statement written in logic would ... using group 3 logic, negate sufficient. Simple enough.
Due to illness, we will have to cancel today's Sufficient Assumption Analysis with Henry. Join the class again on Tuesday to continue the discussion on assumption and principle questions!