@CircleTurk said:
Hi all,
I've been studying for a little over 7 months but I've always had trouble with Sufficient Assumption and Pseudo Sufficient Assumption questions. I get them right a lot of the time but it takes forever, and writin…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I'd split on this rule and be done with it.
Agreed with the advice above. If the rule was just a simple bi-conditional then you could represent A/B in the in slot and A/B in out slot -forever apart. But because this r…
@Alice003 said:
@Sami, is it possible for you to tell me which sessions and PTs you will teach us this Saturday? Would you think I should do these questions before attending this meeting on Saturday? Thanks!
Hey Alice,
We will be using PT 3…
@aisling said:
I have Starter and the PTs start with PT 36, unless I'm missing something!
Thank you for letting me know . I went ahead and fixed the issue
@FindingSage said:
Hi Sami, Thank you for holding these! I missed the first one but planning on attending future sessions. I am planning to take practice test 80 digitally. My question is do I just complete the test and not the blind review…
Hey Everyone,
For the upcoming necessary assumption intensive, we will be using PT 36-39. Please have a clean copy of these practices tests or access to them at the start of the session. They are available to anyone with at least a starter pack. I …
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
These are going to be great! Sami is wonderful. Can I come learn too???
Nobody will want me to talk if you are there. I would love for you to be there. Feel free to pop in anytime
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
This is awesome. Thank you Sami! We're so lucky!
Thank you so much J.Y. I owe so much to you and this wonderful community that you created. I could never begin to pay back what I got from 7sage.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
These are going to be phenomenal. I met @Sami in my study group back when I was still working my way up and when she was just starting at 7Sage. The first session she joined, I remember telling her not to take any more …
@cqas190517 said:
The greater the number of people who regularly use a product, the greater the number whose health is potentially at risk due to that product. More people regularly use household maintenance products such as cleaning agents an…
@"hosny.yhm" said:
@BlindReviewer said:
@"hosny.yhm" you're not wrong, but the reason the answer is over-inclusive with "ever uses words ambiguously" instead of "sometimes" is because this is a sufficient assumption question and n…
@Maka_Ogn said:
@Sami I am dealing with the same issue: I just need to reaffirm something. In the sentence.
If you cannot swim you are not a Koala Bear. - cannot group 4 indicator and not- is a negative for Koala. In Lawgic it would be S …
@LCMama2017 said:
@Sami said:
Consider this analogous argument: just because we know smoking causes cancer does not mean that if we know that rate of cancer increased so did smoking. There could be other causes of cancer.
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@"Logic Gainz" said:
I like how there are different ways to view stimuli!
I interpreted this as a "percentage" to "absolute amount" error. We know the rate went from 10% to 25%, but that doesn't mean the nominal/actual amount of those inj…
Consider this analogous argument: just because we know smoking causes cancer does not mean that if we know that rate of cancer increased so did smoking. There could be other causes of cancer.
Answer choice B is talking about the actual amount of al…
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
I'm gearing up to start incorporating old material into my prep. Since retake PT scores really can't tell you much,
I definitely disagree with this part. Retaking, especially the ones you don't remember can tell you…
@"kmarie.s" said:
Hi everyone!
I have yet to pinpoint one specific reason why I am struggling with this type of question.
Answering that question is key to figuring out how to improve. Each person is different and people struggle in LSA…
You are in a place where the margins are very thin and its hard to just look at your stats and know exactly where you need to improve. It could be your approach to the harder questions or your form or something else that's making you miss these ques…
@cqas190517 said:
Ok, so based on everything you mentioned, I shouldn’t be skipping yet because I’m still getting stumped on average on about 5-6 questions per LR section. I’m going to quit skipping then, and work on getting those 5-6 question…