@zacharycarpenter1 said:
I know this is correct for Group 1, but I want to make sure thinking about it like this isn't going to hurt me in future lessons.
I often think about it like "if you've got X, then you've definitely ...
@"Philip-1" said:
Do you think if my background (PhD in engineering, research paper publications, grant funding and student teaching/mentoring history, work experiences as a university professor and in government) could be considered as a strong ...
... solid compromise. Consider that when 7Sage first came out (in 2012 ... the "affordable PT's" thread [ https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2770/list-of ...
@"PLS_Henry" said:
I do know that it is best to be able to tackle every question possible to maximize those chances. Is there a specific strategy in tackling these?
I believe that getting 170+ is more a function of getting ...
@jowens7317 said:
I'm really itching to take one just to see if there's been any signicificant improvement.... Would this be a waste of a perfectly good PT?
The 7Sage model of prep has proven ... the free curriculum provided on 7Sage to see which is the ... -14 school with scholarships. https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7744/webinar-version ...
@nanchito said:
Now i'm forcing myself to BR on a fresh test and to write/type (I use a word document) why each answer choice is wrong/right instead of BRing on the test I took. It does take a while especially at this part of my prep because I have ...
Yes the assumption unstated is that "as a family" is less pervasive. But ac-A comes in and contradicts this assumption and weakens (perhaps destroys) the argument. Good analysis :-)
@notwilliamwallace said:
How do we translate this statement and it's contrapositive: "Internal empathy will grant partial understanding, but only if the individual is open minded towards the process".
@notwilliamwallace said:
Deep empathy is required for full understanding of an individual's actions. Internal empathy will grant partial understanding, but only if the individual is open minded towards the process."