Hey @vernicelove PM me your # and I'll add you to the GroupMe we're looking at this Thursday May 2 after 5pm. We are completing Section4 of PT49 and BRing at the library and going over it together.
... jump straight to the LG section on my LG set of ... . For example, if it's section4, well, I can't jump ... to 4. I have to go to ... 1,2,3, then 4.
... fix it was to start section4 for everyone else and then ... ' concentration, but once I started section4 I noticed that I was ... to the end of my section. I had already answered question ... 1 in that section and when I got the ...
... fix it was to start section4 for everyone else and then ... ' concentration, but once I started section4 I noticed that I was ... to the end of my section. I had already answered question ... 1 in that section and when I got the ...
... would be taking an RC section during a PT? section: #4, #13, #22, and # ... by not skipping the 4 hardest questions. Sure, ... She gets through the section with 2.5 minutes ... she struggled with those 4 questions. Maybe some time ...
... be doing the Core Curriculum section on Logical Reasoning using the ... LR sections) and PrepTest 65 (section4 LR). I'll try to ... onto Most Strongly Supported questions (4).
... be doing the Core Curriculum section on Logical Reasoning using the ... LR sections) and PrepTest 65 (section4 LR). I'll try to ... onto Most Strongly Supported questions (4).
If LR is your strongest section, I would hold out until ... you. However, if your best section is either LG or RC ... because I get fatigued on section4 and 5 regardless of what ... the section is testing, and my best ...
... stars range from 1 to 4 allows us to figure out ... that 4 is the highest ranking (as ... review as F) 4. Q = 3 or 4, since it is impossible ... with a higher rating than Q if it were in 1 ...
... this question on the comment section found here awhile back: section-1-question-20/
> ... first comes from PT 75 Section 1 Question 12 where answer ... : please see PT 22 Section 2 Question 25. Here we might be ...
I just found an example of circular reasoning being the correct description of a flaw in a section today. Check out PT36 Section 2 Q.10. Hope it helps!