@Pacifico said:
Finally, it helps to give people proper respect for the test so they don't take it lightly just because they have been successful at standardized tests in the past.
@Beth. Could you properly infer that most cars are not sedans? "Some" can include "most" right (if 99/100 cars are sedans, then "some cars are sedans" and it wouldn't be proper to infer that "most cars are not sedans")? Or am I misunderstanding? Thanks.
@Albertoduro1xx - just a clarification - the "proper" BR method does not involve ... Necessary and Sufficient is the proper way to negate a conditional ...
I can type much faster than I can write by hand. However, many of my notes consist of conditional logic. I'm a tad obsessive-compulsive, so finding the proper symbols on Word would be a pain in the butt. That's why I stick to taking notes by hand.