In a rule like "Either J or K are selected, but not both are selected" in an In Out Game, why is it represented as Jnot K and not J double not arrow K?? Wouldnt J double not arrow K mean that both are not selected?
... try to write out a 'Why ___ Statement' for each school ... also writing two other mandatory 'Why ___ Statements' (Michigan and Duke ... 'guilty' for not writing unsolicited Why ___ statements to some of ... I feel like any other Why ___'s would not be ...
... still don't quite get why answer C is the necessary ... />
So i imagine that X is a nuclear site in ... 100 years. From the premise, X will not be struck by ... though there are no faults, X would be less likely to ...
... everything critically? Reading a novel? Why is the author saying this ... test. Instead of variables like x, y, z you have words ... asking you to solve for x, it asks you to find ...
Any current or former UPenn students willing to do a quick chat? Anyone who is a Toll Scholar or Fellow would be particularly cool to talk to but I'm not picky. Looking for inspiration for "Why School X"
I'm struggling to note why the E choice does not also fit the bill. Since it eliminates a potential threat to the argument - and it also would weaken the argument if it were true.
... is going for F-X-X-R or R-X-X-F (with min ... 2-X) but being extra cautious ... a possibility of X-X-R-F-X-X and X-X-F-R-X-X since it ... the first set ups? (F-X-X-R)
I am applying ED to Boston University through the distinguished scholars program, which would grant me a full scholarship if I am admitted. I am wondering if I should still write a why BU essay or if it is unnecessary since I'm applying ED?