I think you’re right to be cautious about inferring such a normative view, but what other correct answer would there be for #22 in PT52 if we did not think that the author had some normative take on P
we have to answer more open questions like #22. If the lecture on T is given in H, then we can try plugging that directly into the board and what do you know, A works. For #22, it turns out we don
Student A is against skipping. He read online that you should just do everything in order because it will be fresh in your mind. There are 4 really tough questions on this RC section: #4, #13, #22, an
The passage is difficult if one doesn't understand that the author thinks the dodo theory is BS. If one doesn't understand this, then they come out of this passage with the wrong idea that t
Yes it totally helps David! Thank you so much for the clarification and I will be sure to reach out with any other questions I may have. That question #22 made me put the game down and come back 2 hou
Hey guys so I have a question regarding logic games and conditional rules. Specifically it is from PT #27, Sec 2, Game #4. For question #22 in the game it asks, " If car 4 is purple, which of the
Is it possible two questions in a row were removed for scoring? On PT 32 question #22 was removed for scoring (noted by an *) and question #24 is just gone. I'm basing this off of the answer key.
Is it possible two questions in a row were removed for scoring? On PT 32 question #22 was removed for scoring (noted by an *) and question #24 is just gone. I'm basing this off of the answer key.
Is it possible two questions in a row were removed for scoring? On PT 32 question #22 was removed for scoring (noted by an *) and question #24 is just gone. I'm basing this off of the answer key.
question #4 will be a lay up, or that question #22 will be a curve breaker; it’s just the way they design the test to trend. Of course, nothing stopping them from pulling a 180 on the next test and
Skip the question and come back if you have time. You want to make sure you're getting all of the questions right that you can..rather than getting #22-#26 wrong because you burned 3 minutes each
right that you can..rather than getting #22-#26 wrong because you burned 3 minutes each on #20 and #21, you skip 20 and 21, and are able to get the last 4 right because you're not in "high-
After blind review I had to revise some answers... even then I still got 7 wrong. I still got #22 from S2 wrong.. but after looking online for an explanation I know why I was wrong. I need to practi