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We are just getting started. We will be working a lot on how to find the useful information in a problem, how to determine what the question is actually asking, writing and grammar, and how to manage time in testing environments. This week we started with logic problems, and we will continue that into the next week, among other things. If you have any questions, feel free to email me or send something via the form under Q&A.
DON'T FORGET: I need your study plans if you did not give them to me in class today. I understand if you want to keep it electronically or in a notebook (I keep mine in Google Calendars), but take a screenshot and email it to me. My email is [email protected]. Here is the logic puzzle for you to finish (along with the worksheet of logic puzzles). Remember as you do these puzzles that you are NOT GUESSING, you are working through to find information that is true and using this information to eliminate other possibilities. ALSO, there was a clue that did not make it onto my paper in class today, so make sure to look at clue #4 in the original puzzle -- it will help!
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