Which sections in the core curriculum would you say are major key?
The ones you need the most work on, lol. Other than that it is a pretty comprehensive course so I think J.Y. designed it so it all fit together and builds on itself.
If I had a gun to my head and had to pick specifically what is most important, I would say the following:
All the lessons on conditional logic and valid/invalid argument forms. To me, having a grasp on those concepts in essential to doing well on the test.
@7sagestudentservices that completely depends on your strengths and weaknesses. if you are struggling in a particular section, spend more time on it but since LR is worth the most, i would start there.
I'd say the one where JY puts a picture of Goku blasting a car with a Kamehameha to explain how to attack an argument. That was life changing.
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Which sections in the core curriculum would you say are major key?
The ones you need the most work on, lol. Other than that it is a pretty comprehensive course so I think J.Y. designed it so it all fit together and builds on itself.
If I had a gun to my head and had to pick specifically what is most important, I would say the following:
All the lessons on conditional logic and valid/invalid argument forms. To me, having a grasp on those concepts in essential to doing well on the test.
I'd say all of them, but that's just me.
@7sagestudentservices that completely depends on your strengths and weaknesses. if you are struggling in a particular section, spend more time on it but since LR is worth the most, i would start there.
I'd say the one where JY puts a picture of Goku blasting a car with a Kamehameha to explain how to attack an argument. That was life changing.