@Matt1234567 Except I'm an English major and a biochemical Engineer may have a harder time getting an A than me -- whereas we both have an equal (somewhat) metric if taking the same assessment.
@mcmlaw36 The problem sets are great but they only help so much. The major progress happens with the actual PTs themselves. Again, the PT/BR cycle takes precedence over everything else. The problem sets are ancillary to this end.
On an unrelated note, @"Dillon A. Wright" I think it might be a good idea to have a category for Canadian related posts so that they can be easily accessed.
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When we negate, becomes: Major Meteor Impacts --> Followed By ...
This was pretty much how you could characterize my progress. I guess our brains gradually and subtly synthesize everything together and a major boom in scores results. Definitely not a fluke and don't stop what you're doing!