... 1 enemy: drawing the initial board. Not even figuring inferences, but ... or grouping and drawing a board accordingly. Does anyone have any ... figuring out the kind of board to draw?
... additional premise to your game board or working off of the ... game board for those questions that have ... any additional premise to your board and solve as normal, but ... , or it makes the game board have limited space for consecutive ...
In the lesson about and/or sufficiency splits, JY says we split the 'or'. But in another lesson we learn that two sufficient conditions pointing to one necessary is an invalid argument. So i'm confused why it's okay to split the 'or' sufficiency. Can ...
When going thru the questions on LOGIC GAMES after the set up, do you always go back to the OG board or when you make new moves, then do you look at the new board?
Does anyone write down the board for the acceptable situation question 1? I feel like this could potentially help on future questions to show a could be true answer or something similar. Or is this too risky in case you get it wrong?
... a student representative at the board-level during my senior year ... dilemma I encountered when the board was considering a motion regarding ... public backlash from other (adult) board members for voicing the opinion ...