Both sets of cats “furry and cute” and “bald and ugly” are subsumed in the group of all cats. In other words they would be classified as “some” cats. However, we don’t know if there’s an intersection between the two. Based on this they would both ha…
Like @"Cant Get Right" said above, your takes are precious, especially given the new regulations. I completely understand the pressure you may feel from friends and family, but with that being said, IGNORE THEM. You’re the one studying for the exam,…
Like everyone else said, don’t worry, keep practicing and it will come! I think having patience is one of the most important steps in maintaining a good mental state when studying for this exam. Most people want instant gratification or expect to be…
I’ve seen a lot of people say they’ve come back revitalized and actually hit their highest PT after taking a break. With that being said everyone is different, I don’t think I could physically go a month without any studying. In any case I think you…
Sounds to me like you need to get a better grasp on the fundamentals. I’d suggest focusing on untimed work until you can get the score that you want untimed and then slowly start integrating timed work. Make sure you foolproof games and BR all your …
There are various opinions out there on this subject matter. Personally, I waited until I finished the cc and had a descent understanding before I started PT'ing. Once I completed the cc I started with untimed LR sections while foolproofing games an…
Let me preface this by saying that I have in no way mastered the timing yet. However, I have a descent foundation (-0/-1 BR usually) and i'm beginning to see improvements in my timing. So I completely resonate with the position you're in, I use to t…
I gave myself an estimated 3-4 months to finish the ultimate+ cc along with all of the problem sets and I think I ended up finishing it more along the lines of 4-5 months. This was because I focused not just simply on getting through the cc but actu…
I think so! 8 months is a good amount of time. If you are diligent and consistent with your studies you can do it.
Make sure you’re BR’ing and always try to take something away from each PT you take. When it’s time to take another PT you should be …
an overly broad generalization does not necessarily have to be based on the instance of one variable/example. I think a better way to interpret it is as basing a conclusion (or making a generalization) on something that is not justified (or somethin…
No, that could be the reason but it’s not the case that it must be. In other words, correlation does not imply causation. There are 4 different competing explanations as to what could be happening.
1) there could be a third variable (Z) that is cau…
2012 and upwards will be more reflective of what the test looks like today, so i recommend using those if you’re on a strict timeline. That being said, the underlying logic is the same across all tests.
@lexxx745 thanks for that. After taking another 2 or 3 PT’s, would you suggest to continue taking then occasionally even if I can’t finish them in time? Or should I stick with timed sections until I can finish them?
I think you should definitely take it again. I would write an addendum when applying to shed some light on why it is that you took it four times. As you noted above, one of your takes was skewed by your having to go to the bathroom mid section. The …
@miriaml7 No problem! Well I think perhaps the most important thing is to be cognizant of the context. Yes, you can more or less rely on the indicator language to discern the type of relationship, but as you've witnessed there are situations where t…
Hi @miriaml7, The answers provided in the back of the book are most certainly correct. Here's why:
1) M and G -----> /B : this is a correct translation because if both M and G are present, we can say with certainty that B cannot appear (as B nec…
Hi @"jeff.wongkachi" I just gave the question a look over, here's my explanation:
Stimulus: some people who live outside of the city are benefiting from the lower subsidized fares, however, only those who pay taxes should benefit from the subsidize…
I believe you'll have to create your own problem set. Go to the question bank and select all the questions from the desired PT and section you want to do, then create the problem set.
Nope, visa consideration will be your biggest hurdle. Aside from that the only other thing you might want to consider is that should you ever decide you want to practice in Canada for whatever reason, you'll have to do another year or so of schoolin…
those "0 minute sections" are completely redundant, those were just there before the question bank existed. Now that the question bank exists, you can use that for all of your drilling needs, hence the "0 minutes" marked next to those sections.