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I can't wait Okay, all right, and as you can see again, this is all very much the same I'm gonna in big in this remember you can do this control and mouse wheel if you want to do this All right logical word of phrase. That's usually how we start all right So okay brief history time probably by big blame back holds complex other clear. He's okay So despite so it's like it's making it easier. It's it's sort of I'm guessing popularized because because it's a best-seller Yep, okay All right, same deal here. Okay. I'm so revolutionized groundbreaking theory of relativity Space time in a time has blanked our perspective. Okay. So this is groundbreaking. So I'm probably looking for something along those lines I would say hmm. This is a little tricky because all right unraveled our perspective I mean it kind of has but it also I mean has it I wouldn't say escalated But I think it might be more like forged here because it's creating that perspective because it's like a new perspective, right? So I think that's what I would go with here. We'll see if that works out Okay, Amazon rainforest extensive deforestation You know culture, but all right, obviously that's bad deforestation is bad jeopardized as bad That's yeah, that's the answer. It's got to be it. Okay arts flourished with a renewed interest All right prominent artist Michelangelo This dude's works statue David. Okay, so something the ideals and we're talking about like All right aesthetics, I guess I mean this all seems positive. I think so I would just go for something positive I don't think it's gonna be negated over shadowed or dissolved those are all negative words So I'm just go with cap encapsulated here. I think this is like the way to go For those asking about answers to material and drive They're in the PDFs people for like the 400th time you got to download the PDF open the PDF You can click on the links the little button to like get the answers for the stuff I don't have them anywhere else Colossal usually means huge, but let's take a look Okay, I'm we get the role where it became a nominee bus bearing parties to and from the city between the colossal unrest Yeah, it's got to be like enormous, right? That's just okay I just want to double-check these because even though I know what this word means and I know that this is probably the answer I should still always look at the context here just to make sure I'm on the right side of things So that looks good. Okay poetry. All right overall structure Okay, birches are trees. That's a kind of tree. So when I see them bend, okay Same boys swinging on the swing doesn't bend them down. That's ice. I'm sure I've seen that. Yeah, okay Uh-huh. All right, so this is just describing like the overall structure here is just like comparing kind of two different Situations like where trees are swinging but then when they swing in an ice storm I've seen this by the way. I've seen the tops of trees touch the ground I think that This is a possible answer here. I'm gonna turn on my eliminator mode. It's definitely not this It's not It's not the beauty of a winter morning though I don't think and then the destructive effect. It's not really destructive. It's just talking about like how that looks This could be an answer to I'm kind of stuck between these two. I might come back on this Memory But it's not a memory. It's not a memory because he says I think some boys like he's just imagining that so I'm gonna go with D All right I may I may just flag that to come back. It's not a bad idea. All right. What's true about this? I remember I'm also keeping track of my time. I got 28 minutes left still. I'm on question 7 I'm doing good. I want to use one minute per question at most And so I'm gaining time right now that I can spend when I need it So if I need to slow down for a minute, I can do that. Okay, what's true about tests? All right, so a test of the young woman from a poor family and had an encounter with Alec that leaves her downfall The beautiful feminine tissue sensitive, okay It should have been trace such a coarse pattern doom to receive. Okay, so something bad happens to her here Why so often? All right, that's just more of an yeah the wrong man the woman Okay, so all right So basically this beautiful sensitive person has had like a really bad experience So this seems right innocent exposed to harsh circumstances I see the innocence with the blank as snow Comment there. So that seems like the right thing and it doesn't seem like it's deliberate choices because it's it just seems like it Happens they're not necessarily blaming her for those decisions. So we're gonna go with C. What's true about catch 22 Okay, this I've read this book once Okay, especially the concern for one safety was real and rational right or was crazy and could be grounded All they had to do was ask okay, so I get like the catch 22 sort of a paradox Situation like you can't get out of it So paradoxes be I would say that's probably the right answer if you know anything about this term and this book You probably could answer this without reading But basically that's the point of saying like if yours if you're not crazy, right? You would be worried about your own safety and so you're not crazy You can get in the plane and fly in the air force You can go to war But if you are crazy, then you don't know About your own safety. You don't care and that also makes you good for war because you'll just go out there. So Essentially The you know it says as soon as he asked to be grounded He would no longer be crazy. I'm gonna have to fly more So like your catch 22 is that paradox you cannot get away from the danger if you're rational Hey, good. You're not crazy. If you are crazy. Hey, guess what? You're gonna be like fine. You don't care So yeah, it's gotta be be All right If you don't know the meaning of words try to try to see how important that word is like real quick I can go back for this I'm purchase if I don't know what purchase are I can probably work without it It doesn't really matter what what I focus on more are verbs Like I see it's something bending left to right and then it says straighter darker trees So like okay, we're comparing trees. So these must be trees must be a specific type of tree Even if I've never seen this word before I could figure that out. So that's something you want to do Jane Goodall, okay, chimpanzees natural habitat valuable insights Traveled to Tanzania good for her took notes Okay, transform understanding primate behavior confirming her initial hypothesis of this natural habitat valuable insights Okay, so the main idea is that she wanted to like Apply a different approach is what I understand here Desire to explore new territories, I'm not sure about that Focus on the communication patterns. I mean, this is true right This was a little tricky I don't think that this is true because she doesn't talk about other there's nothing about other regions in here Study of chimpanzees has expanded our knowledge I mean, this is true too, but it doesn't really talk about evolution and human behavior I mean that that might be facts, but that's not in the text Focused on the communication patterns So I think that's true, but that's only here and I feel like it also is social interactions and The main ideas are gonna be here and here Like I mean at the same time, this is in that first sentence. Maybe I shouldn't mark be off. Ooh, this one's trickier Okay, this is a good question actually. I'm gonna say this isn't the main idea I think it's and a new territories to me seems big I'm actually thinking B might be the right answer here going back because This is in the first sentence like anytime I need main idea I got a look at that first part and last part so the first part does talk about why she did this and it's like we're trying to learn about human behavior and Evolution and then we get to this last line of confirming her our hypothesis. So it actually might be this right here I'm gonna I'm gonna mark this and see if I get this right Okay grapes of wrath This one. I hate these. Okay For something land during the Great Depression search of a better life. Okay, so I just need to get something here that kind of Shows like what they All right land is so much what now This is also too short. There's just stuff people do like I need something that evidences people's Movement to another place or the fact that they're forced off their land or need a better life We're born on the land got killed on it dying on it makes us are born on it work. Okay That's just talking about their attachment to their land, but not really being forced off it or needing a better life This has to be it right. I mean we're talking about like starvation and hunger that would justify Why that that goes in that direction? I think that's good Okay, logically completes the text Despite his fame there's been a persistent debate about the identity woman this enduring controversy suggests that okay, so We may never know the identity that makes sense. It's got to be one of these This is too radical It's got to be one of these things right here either keep the woman's identity a secret or the true identity may never be known Is there anything that supports the secret if I go back? I don't see anything there about what Leonardo da Vinci was saying. So I'm gonna say it's D Okay Critics argue that by becoming part of mainstream pop art lost its initial subversive power if these critics are right It could imply that This actually seems like the right answer right away notice that for these sentence completion ones I typically go to the end here and just focus on this and then maybe go back to confirm like Critics argue that becoming part of the mainstream means it lost its initial subversive power So this is basically saying the same thing. So this seems like a good idea I could quickly take a look at the first sentence to see if any of these other answers make any sense I don't think mainstream is Resistant to the radical ideas necessarily and I don't think it's Necessarily no longer relevant. I think that's too much also and This is a generalization But like again, there's nothing about other other things. So we'll go with it Right. How do I read so fast guys? Number one piece of advice read. Okay practice reading and notice when I read some of these paragraphs I'll go back to the Jane Goodall This is a perfect example think about if you actually go back to this in this video and listen to what I said I said Jane Goodall cool studying chimpanzees natural habitat valuable insights I'm not reading word-for-word I'm looking for keywords and just picking them up and connecting them if you tell me studying chimpanzees natural habitat valuable insights I I can naturally assume the relationship between those words Just with basic like logic. Okay, so I'm not gonna I don't like I don't need to read each word one at a time I'm just picking up the ideas. So right away. I know okay. She's talking about studying chimpanzees natural habitat valuable insights human behavior like Full sentence She believes that if we study chimpanzees within their natural habitat We could be able to get valuable insights into aspects of human behavior There's extra words in the middle that I don't need to process because they're not really adding anything So I'm always looking for like key nouns important adjectives verbs Focus on like the key words and that helps you go faster That's that's key for skimming the text and then the other thing is knowing where to read You don't have to read everything most logically completes. I'm gonna start in this case this one short I might just go the whole thing so okay, so alright So this thing whatever that is small flowering plant relate whatever use the form of the immune system Okay, to remember pests like humans. All right, cool. So if this is true that it would suggest that Plants have some form of memory related to pest exposure because like yeah There must be some kind of memory if it can remember pests and I again I don't think I would apply this to all the other things here like other plants or other species like it doesn't make Sense, this is just focused on one. So we're just gonna say this and I think that's good All right conventions is standard English. These are gonna be fast. I like this Where is this question from dark com at the SAT crash course comm you can take this test for free These are 100% unique questions and I've been helping these guys to improve them and make them better. So By all means check it out. Yeah. All right More coffee. I'll probably at the break for math. Go grab some more. All right So convention standard English. All right, so they designed some smaller blanks and rigged them with a pet All right, they designed some smaller symbols paired the downsized symbols and Rig them. All right Okay, I think this is probably gonna be double commas Let's see for example, they designed some smaller symbols paired the downsized symbols and rigged them with yeah It's got to be this it's just it's just listing things. They did okay, so it's B Who mentions the standard English? Okay underwater recording device is analyzing the whales vocalizations Okay, let's see here. All right, so recording devices and analyzing whales vocalization. So what would I do with that? Could be migratory patterns. Maybe Impact of environmental changes on humpback. Well, but all right now that doesn't really make sense environment It's not studying the environment. It's it's studying them. I would say Like closely monitored and studied is true But I feel like that's not quite specific enough, I'm not sure Like I don't see anything here that would indicate migratory patterns I mean could but like I'm looking at specifically what we're doing here recording devices and vocalizations like that's communication stuff I would say that's probably more what I'm looking for here. This is a little generic This is specific communication matches with vocalizations and recording devices. So I think we're gonna go with that. All right When do all is okay, so I see a when so I know automatically we have like probably a comma in here It's got to be this I think when the Genome of the Savannah elephant to the genome of the forest elephant comma they found almost as many differences Yeah, I think that would be the best here. I wouldn't do no Punctuation here because but that's this is like a dependent clause at the beginning and I wanted to just give that pause Okay, and it's it's not see on this one if you guys are looking at this one I don't know somebody's put a C in the chat. It's because this is not an independent clause So I can't use the semi colon okay a Division of labor and resources that is cost-effective. Yep, because it's a division done All right for people in Northeast United States of the little regions of the Eastern blank something is a blank. Okay, so This is gonna be a comma because again the four is kind of setting up a dependent clause So I'm gonna need a comma after Canada. So that eliminates these two so The nighttime sound of these frogs, okay, so I don't want a comma before my verb in this case This verb needs to be attached to its subject, which is the sound of these frogs. So B would be correct. Okay Yeah, okay, I need you said 15 with C C. Okay, you're thinking migratory patterns. I don't know I I kind of read this as vocalizations being communication patterns. So that's why I'm Leaning towards that answer We'll see Yeah, I know there's a bit of a delay sometimes on the stream. So if you're See sending me something in chat. I can go back. I'm going fast enough to give you time for me to fix things and go back Okay, Morgan more standard English a roll of micros and spread diseases Okay, so this is just one of those cases where we're looking for like the most effective way to say things Let's see here. So development germ theory loop a store like Fast store helped in fact, it's easy to become better controlled. I like that answer the understanding was revolutionized That's true But I feel like we would want to go back to pastore here Man a lot of these are accurate, but I just don't like they we need to have coherency and consistency here Prevention of epidemics became more effective like that could be true But again, all I got here is the theory and like the experiments and observations and the role Okay, so we got the role in the spread of diseases. So I feel like diseases here pastore coming back to this is still the best answer I Would rather use this active voice probably be that versus the passive here, although I could This one I'm not sure I have a great best answer. This is a tricky one All right, I'm gonna go be I could be wrong, but I like the idea of putting the name in there All right, ripter was impressed with the product and thought it had potential the two women decided to become okay. All right, so Here we've got a Few different ways to link up these sentences Deciding doesn't work. That's wrong because that this would be a whole sentence and that would not be a complete sentence with an ING potential The two way this is a comma splice. This would be two Sentences combined with a comma. That's wrong Potential semicolon with the two women deciding Not with a semicolon if that was a comma, that would be okay Potential comma and the two this is the best answer. There you go Had to go through them all. All right logical transition. Okay Somebody musical whatever that was all right good. He did a bunch of stuff backdrop of films Saturated something so many movies said it should be bad. Okay, so I Think this is an in fact Because it says dozens of films and then it's saturated so many movies like I think the point here is like it's It's but then again, there's a part of me that things it could be an even so because it's like could it be kind of negative depending on how I Think it's in fact because we're we're giving a fact about that that to kind of like Contextualize this I think this is the best choice All right Yeah, if you got a question of why not one just leave leave the exact note Like tell me which question it was just so I can make sure I can go back and review it with you I will go back and do some review on this. All right logical transition a dodgy and G minor Composition to this guy shortly after many scholars questions. It's authenticity. Okay This dude had long maintained that it was an inspired tribute Okay, this is like a contrasting one. I need like an all-though kind of thing here. All right, so while While he had long maintained it was a tribute. He finally admitted that it. Yeah, okay. That's correct Logical transition limited people's understanding of the cosmos little variety mythologies Okay, now we have I need to go back a little bit more what limited the people's understanding The okay observing the nice guy only with your naked eyes. So yeah, now we're contrasting that with telescope. So I need a contrast In comparison maybe Could be good at the same time I think there's something here that's important which is ancient times and that makes me think maybe nowadays is a better choice because I'm contrasting the past in the present and how that affected like people's understanding of things so and and I Feel like if if this said like modern telescopes I would go with B because then it's like the time component is there But I feel like I need that time component. So I'm gonna go with D Why that site is going to sell tests for you you can get one for free right here, but yeah They they need to make money they they work hard on this stuff and they've been doing a lot So, you know if you want to buy a test That's how things work Okay, we're getting down to the note-taking questions. All right highlight the lasting scientific contributions of the telescope Okay, so this is at this is lasting contributions even after 2018 continues to be analyzed during its life I Don't know if I like that because it's lasting. I'm not sure. All right. This is one this this is one discovery That's not quite enough information. I think and this is just what it did at the beginning So it's one of these two for sure now. Let's just take a quick look at these notes All right, so All these exoplanets this this is an important thing and then its data continues to be analyzed and has additional discoveries So this one just seems to focus a little bit more on this one and this one is a little bit more on this one And just because it's lasting contributions. I'm leaning towards this first one because this is looking at what happens after Not during necessarily in Lasting contributions. I mean these are ongoing. So I think that's the closest to lasting. So again key words in this text are important to analyze Okay, still wants to emphasize the role of finlandia In promoting Finnish nationalism. So it's an unofficial national anthem symbolizing national This seems like a good answer despite russian oppression. It's a covert protest Um, it's the role of promoting So this was promoting some nationalism Um, it's composed during the time of russian rule. I don't know if that that's more context not so much This is also good like kind of I like the fact that it was a protest because it's like the role of it, right? Like this was a Role it had it was a protest anthem and now it's sort of a symbol of it um Unofficial national anthem. I don't know if that adds as much to it. So I I like be Uh functional significance of the narwhals tusk. What does the narwhals tusk do? Uh, it's a distinguishing feature with a sensory function. That seems too vague Can detect change the water to you. Okay, that's that's good. It helps it find food and navigate That's also good. It's not this Okay, hang on so Detect changes in water. I mean that is its functional Thing but then the significance is also like what else it does How does it say anything here? All right, let's look at the notes. Uh sensory purpose collecting information Detect changes in water temperature. So there's other things too. I mean water conditions But that is to me like All right, that's like the sensory detail But then the functional significance is probably more like this like the actual Function the the purpose of those things. These are the mechanisms or like the sensory capabilities This is more of the function of those. So I think That this might be better These note taking questions drive me crazy sometimes Um nevertheless, you use it the same way as however ninja same way as however It's just like a fancy way to say but um Okay advantage of online exploration of baroque music interesting. Okay Uh Featured a timeline with influential come on. I mean that's but that doesn't really tell me the advantage Uh selecting a composer pieces music led users to audio sample. I mean that seems convenient, but again I don't know if I see an advantage the online exploration of the baroque period Appealed to users because it gave them control over the learning experiences. That seems good That seems like an advantage. It appealed to users like I'm gonna go with that one. All right. That's first module. Let's go Okay Um, I said I wanted to review six for a second Oh, yeah, that was about the trees. Yeah, I I think that This is accurate like he's looking at the human activities on nature Which is some boys swinging on them, but it doesn't do the same thing as something like ice storms But then the resilience aspect of it, you know um I think like It doesn't talk about them being destroyed or anything I think there's some resilience in there. Was there anything else I want to look at here? It's not alternative explanations for the same phenomena. It's not a memory This is true, but again, it's not destructive. It's not like Destroying the trees. It's it's it's describing their Like the way they look and I don't think that I don't think the first one is either the beauty of a winter morning I don't have proof that this is like a winter morning necessarily I don't even see morning stuff in here. So I gotta go with you. All right Remember you can hit this button down here and always go back to the review page and like that's usually the most efficient way to You know go um, okay, so let's see There are words you've never seen before learning about good Look, there's gonna be some words. You don't know sometimes and and sometimes you have to use the context One of the things I try to look for is like are there any similarities with the words because I had a couple cases like Uh, I think it was This one like this one here. I mean negated over shadow dissolved. I know those are kind of negative They they're not positive words And so the fact that there's three of those can kind of give me a clue That I probably want to go for c we'll find out if that's actually true when I get done with this so Um, I could be talking out my ass right now But let's find out let's go to the second module. Let's see what we got here Let's see how it steps up the difficulty and then we'll get to it. Um, okay logical word of praise Dynamics of power and privilege in society often reveals a blank relationship between wealth and access to resources exacerbating social inequities Okay, so there's gotta be a like A tenuous I don't think it's tortuous or oblique reciprocal relationship between Is it reciprocal like if I have money? Yeah, I have access to more recent. I mean, it's correlated Like It's not I don't know if it's reciprocal Maybe it is It's kind of tenuous I think the fact that it says exacerbating inequities makes me think tenuous because it's like suggesting here that maybe this is a problem So I'm going to go with b Logical word of praise. Okay persistent memory of it as a blank commentary on these are surrealist. So I would say maybe enigmatic because that's weird enigmatic is something that's kind of strange kind of out there Like surreal is out there kind of strange Um, I don't think it's anachronistic Peremptory. I'm not sure what that means a hundred percent. I kind of know that word, but I don't know that word Again, I'm gonna I'm going to try to use other clues in the paragraph if I got surrealist like I can kind of understand that that's going to be Something like this, you know, probably so We'll go with that Logical word of praise. I have it on the internet has made I would say probably a profound impact Now again, this is one of those where I don't have a lot of information in the paragraph here This is really short, but like again, what can I do? I can look at okay immaterial means it's not Existent we wouldn't write that. I don't think and it wouldn't be make any common sense questionable. I mean If I had more context to choose something maybe about the morality of our communication rage bait toxicity, that's different Elusive impact now. I think it's pretty it's definitely not elusive. I mean, I think we would need more information So in the absence of information, I think we would start here um Use of iconography in bizantine art serve to preserve sort of the I mean In livin that seems good Make it live again. Look at the parts of words like if I see the word live in here. Okay. I know it's Like has to do with life And then in livin would be like to make something lively or more alive. And so like iconography In art would do that for the narratives like I want to depict or show that art. So that seems good Uh, grow the technology in 21st century reshape Leading to a shift. Okay. It's dramatically reshaped. So it's got to be a big shift or some sort of significant shift Tectonic shift could be good. That's a good word We we use that term for like earthquakes and sometimes we apply it to other things. Let's go Uh, best purpose of the text. Okay It's stifling in here along for fresh air and freedom America More than just a doll in this house with no thoughts or desires of my own. Okay. So Clearly she's not satisfied with her situation Disatisfaction with her limited role in her environment. This seems pretty good. I don't see Hmm this last one though is kind of weird too I'm gonna cross out these guys because that's not those guys to highlight their yearning for independence and personal achievement I mean she does save freedom and desires of her own And I don't know like environments broad. I'm not sure. I mean both of these feel pretty good. I may come back for this one Let's see. Number six messing with me. Um Yeah, uh, do I think these are a little harder than digital sat I think they are a little bit. Um, and the guys at sat crash course told me that that was the feedback they've got I would rather it be a little harder Than too easy personally. I think that's good for you. Um, if I had to choose to go harder or softer I'd probably go harder. Mind you. I'm right now in a hard module. So it should be harder and I am having to think more. So Uh, function of the underlying sentence. Let's take a look here drone of voice of a green beer and delight live All right, so there's a lot of visuals here. We have audio video And some like other descriptions. So there's shouts voices footsteps greetings light and glitter of flames. Um underscores the intensity There's definitely that there seems like a lot of intensity here Uh revulsion. No, I don't see his like he's not revolts at this Uh This orientation and confusion. I think is almost better like because it's not just about the fires there's shouts and and Voices and stuff. It's it there's other things going on. It's it's like there's chaos. This seems like a good answer Uh, okay. There's a timeless quality to the scene a strange mixture of joy and sadness that made Holden's heart ache. Okay um So it it's giving us some sort of image I don't think I don't think it's about ali because Let's go back a little bit though before I say that Ali his younger brother ran across the field. Okay, so It's just we got the scene here. So that was already taken care of and I don't see a description of the field I see Perhaps a deep emotional connection because it makes his heart ache that could be good a secret that he's keeping No See, all right How would bear a male like responding to conventional wisdom? Okay So I'm going to start with text one because I want to know what they would respond to but I want to start with text one here All right, so these guys are saying that there's a lot of different species of plankton One dominant species should outcompete others and give you a monoculture But they can't explain it. Okay, so these guys Say a small size dense nature of water creates physical. Okay, so they're saying that Competition is less prevalent. So basically this idea of monoculture depends on the idea That these species would compete and therefore be in the same place And these guys are saying they can't be in the same place because of the density of water So they would tell them to look at that. Um Diversical logic world but not not different species So now you're doing play. I don't think it's replenishment of nutrients. I didn't see anything about nutrients Uh, they're on fire presentably. No Our conventional view fails to come for the foot. Yeah, this is it. This is it right here. Definitely. Okay Data from the table. Uh, okay, we've got Chips from silicon and germanium. Let me take a look down here. Okay So the historians suggest that chips albeit more complex in their production We're likely to have superior efficiency reliability Pause at that. Okay. So silicon chips like Were better at some point even though it was harder to make them So There's got to be Something here from this chart that sort of explains Maybe why they were getting produced more at some point or something. Let's see. All right Each just below surface difference of the number of chips suggested silicon was more challenging to utilize. Um I don't think that's true I mean That's not really the point either What what what would they be positing so it's not that uh highest number of chips Surgeon production during that period. I don't think that's it either each depth below the surface Favor do this appear Difference in the number of chips silicon Yeah, like This could be good because look each the silicon chips even though these are supposed to be harder to make There's more of them all the time So clearly the germanium ones suck and so I'm looking at also like I'm seeing an advantage here. So Yeah, I think I think this is probably the right thing I'm gonna take another a little deeper look at this paragraph though. I want to understand a little bit more what they were trying to study uh, they they said Delta to the development and usage of chips and they saw in this dump site different periods of manufacturing Yeah, so okay. So they probably saw more recently. It looks like depth below surface Like that would be more recent garbage has a higher number of these chips But historically speaking these have always been the ones and so I would say This has to be it Like these ones were just they had they were just good That's a tricky one. Um, are we doing math? Yeah, you're gonna watch me struggle at math. It'll be fun. Um All right, schmidt's studies support her claim. What's her claim? Suggest that exposure by any environments could increase empathy for endangered species. Cool Okay, so she put people in an Environment of a rainforest or a park and then asked them about how they felt. All right So the ones that would be in the rainforest should support Species endangered species more because we want to support her claim. So urban park More fresh doesn't matter Bioengineer rainforest more likely to spread to there could be good, but it's not about the species Part time in a binding range of first Significantly more pilot. Yes. This is the answer. This is the answer happy go. Okay Rebut the viewpoint held by supporters of the classic theory in sports psychology Okay, I need to figure out what the classic theory is classic theory is that practicing yoga does not improve an athlete's performance Okay, so I want to rebut that And then I'm looking for something that says yoga does help athletes So This plays significantly prove this seems pretty good. This seems like the right answer to me. I'll take a quick look at the others Did not integrate. No, that would be the exact opposite Sports performance was strongly that doesn't that means it didn't matter Four months into the study decline. No, that's opposite. Okay. A was good All right chew. What's up chew chew and colleagues conclusion. What's their conclusion? Uh compression ratio of an engine Okay, that's important. Uh, these guys said they developed a new engine design engineer Okay, so they got a new design and then They found they said results are promising. Cool. Okay, so let's look at engineer. All right, so Comparison and compression ratio. So it has higher compression ratios, which are supposed to be good in both columns. So Let's see. So we want to we want to show that their design is better This I don't know if this all right, hang on a and b have a seven at the low That doesn't explain why one's better A's lowest is higher than the highest of b. These look like they are exactly the same So I don't think I can necessarily say that but if the other answers are wrong I might it could be like a tiny amount that maybe I can't appreciate on the graph Sometimes they do that on the real SAT. So just keep that in mind like if it looks like it's equal It probably is but it might not be B's highest is 8.5 while a's is 10 Yeah Yeah, that that checks out that is that that's definitely easy to support Notice that it even says around 10 when the line is right there That's another clue that it could be like 9.9 and we don't know um This only talked about a so it it has to be one of these because they compare I don't have hard evidence for b based on what I see in the chart, but c definitely. So we're going with that mcbeth Okay in a moment of despair mcbeth expresses his remorse when he says This this has to be it Will will all great neptunes ocean watch this blood clean from it like yeah He's got blood on his hands. He's literally sitting there saying like oh man I don't know if this is gonna if I can ever Get past this like can I ever be clean again? Like he's definitely got remorse. I think see he's got to be the answer um Okay data from table. All right, uh, let's see we want to complete the statement. What's the statement? All right, but let's see. So the average leaf count was measured the astonishing findings So I need to figure out something about the leaf count here. Let's I'd like to work backwards on these Okay, so leaf count acidity. So we're correlating these two things soil acidity can affect the leaf count And acidophilic plants love that they're good about that. Okay, they got a you know fetish for acid So a botanist decided experiment. All right, cool. So basically what I'm looking at are We're trying to say that the ones that Are acidophilic would be happier in the acidic soil and therefore they would have more leaves so Which ones okay maple didn't Benefit at all. It was like the same crap and then These two did see significant increases. Okay, so blueberries and rotted entrance being acidophilic had significantly more leaves Yeah, this this seems to be Correct. I don't know that this is astonishing though. This this word gives me a little bit of doubt um It wouldn't be this though And I don't think it's just about blueberries I mean, this is true But it's still a pretty fat difference now. We're gonna go with hey, okay Yeah, I'm taking a look at I'm gonna take a look at your questions when we get to break by the way So just give me or when I get done with this module. I see there's a lot in the chat I will get to you in a minute. I'm in the zone right now. What's true about rascal nickov He's probably russian. All right. He's a poor student in st. Petersburg who commits a crime. All right, so He says bowed down to all the suffering humanity reached the end of his tether Could not endure torture had to get out of this room out of this house Out of this heart like okay, so he needed to get the hell out of there And and he was done. He was at the end of his rope like you can't handle it anymore So he does something that he all right, let's see. Um Desperation has reached an unbearable state that checks out based on what I see here. Um Um Commit another crime regardless of consequence. I don't see I mean this is there is no matter the consequences But I don't see anything about another crime here No, yeah, it's got to be b simple answer is probably best here. Um Sunlight sense it is All right, hang on logically completes the text. I'm getting ahead of myself Uh, okay, let's take a look at this last sentence a comparison of unmodified plans with the altar one showed No difference in fruit ripening under normal sunlight conditions, but under high conditions Explained accelerated fruit ripening. Okay, so The alteration Did not make it ripen Like All right, now there's pi. All right, so I got to go back and read a little bit All right, let's I'm gonna have to read more because I'm looking at these answers I don't know what the hell pyb is. I got to go back So I wasn't able to cheat this one. That's this is a good hard module question It's making me read the whole paragraph Okay, so they're looking at the mechanism for this thing to accelerate fruit ripening if there's more sunlight So if if there's more light this plant will ripen faster But we want to know why we want to know what the mechanism is and so They looked at this protein and they replaced it with potato protein And to see if that would break this mechanism And it it did so it said the unmodified plants were better so That means that this protein is responsible for this mechanism so pyb enables them to respond. Yes, because when they removed that pyb, it did not respond So that is the correct answer Okay That one's tricky, man. Um What did I score in all my recent blue book test? Uh on english I was usually getting 770 or 800 Like if I missed one, I would get 770 usually I got a 780 on one That because I missed I think a question on the second hard module or something. I think it counted less Um, but I was I'm usually getting 770 or 800 if I'm doing it, right? Uh And then math Don't you don't want to know. Okay, so convention standard english my favorite part. Let's go. All right the blank offered no definitive recommendations All right, the scientists involved in this recent study offered. No, we don't need any punctuation here There's no reason to because I have a verb here. I don't want a comma before my verb And the same rule kind of applies here with scientists involved like I don't need to separate this Uh The majority of workers are tired. The effects are readily something not a okay apparent um, all right, so I I don't think I would do comma because that's a comma splice That would be joining two independent clauses. So this is wrong Uh, colon seems good here readily apparent. What are the effects colon will tell me loss of sleep not only lower product I don't need injuries that seems good. I do not need A comma after loss of sleep So we're gonna go with b for sure. Um Okay, take Bartlett blank unless they're treated with all right. So take Bartlett pairs for instance commas are all around Uh, yeah, usually we use commas around for instance here. So I think that would be the best choice Okay Using the principles in herons plant breeder crossbreed various plant species to create Thousands of new varieties Yes right Yes okay Proponents of organic food of course are quick to add their numus other reasons to buy organic foods such as Okay um, usually I would probably have no comma after such as So this is probably the best choice. It's not going to be c or a because of that And I don't really want to use a colon after a connector like such as generally we wouldn't do that um Because the such as almost functions like that colon in a way. So I don't think I would need to do that I'm going to go with d Uh, right logical transition Overcame with hunger stopped in an orchard ate some apples took a nap Still managed to finish in fourth place All right now Somehow right somehow. Yeah, he's still managed to finish in fourth place I like this I like this option here because yeah, if you did all this and finish in fourth place, that's kind of an I'm I'm not sure how So yeah somehow. All right. No taking Importance and vulnerability of the great barrier reef. All right importance Yeah, but I don't see vulnerability Uh This is both a kind of I don't know how much that's importance. It just sort of says where it is This is better because we've got like endangered species. Yeah, this is better Quantum computing characteristics and potential in a balanced and pragmatic manner. Okay fancy. Okay all right Balanced and pragmatic characteristics and potentials. So Using cubits that is some characteristics principles quantum mechanics challenge Um, I don't know. I'm not sold Quantum computing uses quantum mechanics principles and has potential. Okay. This is this is true This is not bad Quantum computing power by cubits because other than that might transform several scientific fields fair it might Because that that does seem a little bit balanced We're not necessarily saying it's going to change the world vast potential, but the practical construction is This one's tricky so summarizing it I'm not going to get too specific I feel like maybe I don't need the cubits thing because that's not very pragmatic and it's not quite a summarizing thing So this one using I mean quantum mechanics principles a little bit redundant. I feel like this Is a better answer like this tells me exactly what they can do that's important which is like I think an important summary of the characteristics like cubits What the hell's a cubit if I don't know like you're not really summarizing or making it easy to understand And quantum mechanics principles is also kind of a vague term This one's telling me exactly what it can do And then it's telling me that has vast potential which is good, but there's some balance here Practical construction is still a challenge. I like that one. I think that's going to be the right answer. We'll find out. All right Uri Geregan's contributions to space exploration. By the way, you notice how I didn't even look at the notes here I'm really just trying to focus on the answers when it comes to these questions note taking questions. Just Get in there Like look at the notes and really try to do as much elimination there as you can Because you can usually answer without looking over here Um All right, so Uri Geregan became the first person journey. That's cool. That seems that seems a good thing That's a contribution, but that's more of a personal thing I don't know if it necessarily is much of a contribution to I mean it is it's a big deal first person a journey into space That's pretty freaking huge Last of 108 minutes I mean that's also that feels kind of like the same level of contribution as a Which almost makes me want to kill both of these successful hundred a mission in outer space set this all right See this is now explaining a little bit more Set the stage for further exploration Earned the soviet union international recognition That last bit is not exactly a space exploration contribution, but all right short 180 minute journey This is just again more about him I think I think it has to be see because of this human space explorations thing like that it helped other people Do this not just about himself And not just about the mission This is the contribution All right, the road not taken the themes of this. This is a poem. I'm familiar with robert frost. Everybody should know this poem This is like it shows up a lot on sat Choices and their consequences. Yeah That's true. That is a generally how we understand it It's not about regret. I know this from the poem But also just look at the way this answer is written Describe the themes. Why would I start with emily davidson? Like I don't think that makes sense I want to focus on the themes and so I don't like These ones that are starting with like emily davidson's analysis if it was to Like summarize emily davidson's analysis, then that would be a good answer, but it's not Now this one starts with the themes. So that seems like a good sign too theme of choices and consequences is represented by two paths suggesting the complexity I think that's even better. I'm getting emily davidson out of here because I think the themes here don't need to be that and if I go to the notes to kind of confirm this like theme of choice of consequences, that's there And this explains that a little more the two paths in the woods And complexity and ambiguity I think that works. I think this this is probably the best choice. Okay All right Okay, um, here's what I'm gonna do I'll be right back. I'm gonna I'm gonna just like Grab some more coffee. I'll be back in one minute. I'm gonna answer some of your questions We'll review this module and then you can watch me suffer with math. Okay, so just just give me one second, all right We're right back Okay, let's take a look at these questions that I had here and I'm just taking a look at your stuff in the chat here. So Uh, grant like let me go back a little bit and take a look at some of your questions Since I got a few minutes here to check this and then a few minutes for the before the next module starts um, so Let me see. I'm just going back a little bit to you guys talking about some blue book scores um All right, goal scores I like you guys shooting for the 1400s and 1500s and stuff props to you guys listen. Remember Your test score is just one component. There's other things that matter, but I I respect the desire to go further, you know um, okay, so I'm looking at some other stuff How much you should expect of the real deal if you get 670 look if you're if you're getting like 676 set 80 in one of these like I would expect you to do similar on the sat the real thing If not, maybe a little more like I feel like these are harder questions than the blue book ones In some cases not always but in some cases and and for me I mean, I'm capable of making mistakes here. I would not be surprised if I have a mistake or two like No matter how good you are at this stuff. There's always going to be a certain degree of Variance, you know if you take the test five times your average will say a lot if you take it one time There's variance, you know, so I think that the key thing is to keep practicing You know keep taking tests keep looking at your performance and see what your averages are Well, how many mistakes are you making on average? What questions are you making mistakes on that's going to tell you a lot? um so Yeah, d7 predictable curve. Honestly, it is pretty predictable tech. It's it's not unpredictable The the really isn't much of a curve. It's it's just You make mistakes you lose points and you lose more because there's fewer questions It's it's not like the old sat where you could have a couple of errors and still get a top score All right, she bomb. Thank you for the cubit Explanation I am familiar with cubits. I do know what they are, but again if I'm looking at a question That's asking me to summarize and balance and make it simpler. I'm probably not going to use that answer We'll see if I was right. Um How do I approach the poem ones? Uh, we had a couple in there. We can we can flick through those and take a look um Let me see if I can find one in here that we had That was that was literature warm peas I don't know if we had another good poetry one in here. I think it was on the first module. Maybe maybe we could find that Yeah, uh, so um, but poetry man, you got to like You got to look at what the question is asking for if it's like main idea structure That's that's sort of one thing to focus on first. What is the question asking about like structure? I'm gonna look for Like different sections to try to break it into pieces and understand how it's being organized If it's asking about main idea, I'm gonna focus more on like what words and ideas I see the most Sort of imagine counting points in your head like oh, I see this four or five times. It must be the main idea um And then also like I think with poetry specifically main ideas often the message Is there a message or a lesson or like a moral or a conclusion? Because a lot of times you'll get that at the end of a poem. Uh, so that's something to look at. Um Um Grammar and punctuation stuff. So Tashi asked about grammar. How do I remember all the rules? One tip is to be an english teacher for a decade because that'll make you good. Um, that's what I did But you probably don't have that kind of time my uh suggestion for you would be Like read as much as you can when you read in english all the time You expose yourself to good grammar and also for uh the question about punctuation from aiman Same thing man. Like if you read in english all the time You will know what good grammar looks like you you won't even necessarily have to know the rules You'll just sort of have an instinct that says that feels wrong That can't be the right answer. I've never seen that before and that'll help you like that'll treat Like you when you have a good instinct because you read a lot. It's easy to answer grammar and punctuation I have read a lot. I got a full bookshelf. I've been a literature teacher Like that's how I know I don't have to remember the rule I can tell you the rule because I've learned the rule because I had to teach the rules But I don't need to remember the rule I can tell you if something looks good or bad In a second because I've constantly read. I've constantly trained my brain. Okay. Um I got I want to just take a look at six because this was the one that I was a little stuck with Before I move on and take some break time and answer more questions Disatisfaction is there definitely by the like the idea of being stifled and longing for something that's there Limited role dull in this house. That's there Urning for independence That's there hard personal achievement That's also there like I think The question then becomes should I focus on how she feels about her surroundings or how she feels for herself And I think it's this now that I'm looking at this like This is why it's good to come back. By the way, I'm seeing this fresh I'm seeing this again like a full reset I I probably focused on different things if you go back and watch me do this question I don't know. It probably is very different. Um, but Looking at this now I'm looking at the stuff that she's talking about she longs for that's a yearning Yes, there's things about the environment, but they're not as concrete as these things that she says about herself So I'm gonna go with D. I'm gonna take that choice. We'll find out if it's right. Okay, so I'm gonna send this module um No time is not running slow brother. I'm I'm just efficient Or maybe there's some weird lack. Okay. I'm just taking a look at other stuff you got here. Let me see. Um Okay, so You guys talking about a little bit about blue book Um, everybody who asks hey, I got this score is this score possible anything's possible It's possible that you answer everything right by blind luck You could blindfold yourself and mark every answer and you might get them all right. It's possible a monkey could get 1600 It's possible. Okay. Anything's possible. Don't ask if it's possible. Ask. What do I need to do to do it? Okay, everything's possible. It's it's a question. Oh, this just went by itself Uh, I thought I had more time on that break. All right Enjoy me doing math. Um Yeah So Sardina conventions of standard english is grammar punctuation That's pretty much it. Okay. Uh, so you need to know those things. That's that's the majority of those questions They're just grammar or punctuation questions All right Um, but what you need to do to improve everybody is like, okay Look at your mistakes make a list. Okay, like literally get a piece of paper and write down. Okay How many mistakes did I make on vocabulary? How many did I make on punctuation? How many did I make on grammar? Classify your mistakes Determine what you are doing wrong exactly what because That's how you're gonna get better and I might one thing I would even encourage you to do do what I'm doing right now Maybe go ahead and like record yourself taking a test think out loud Like try to do it Honestly, but like record yourself and look at maybe review the tape. That could be an interesting approach What were you doing on that wrong answer? What were you looking at that you shouldn't have looked at? Did you get lost? Did you look at the wrong thing? Did you misinterpret the question? Like maybe recording yourself could be a good way for you to improve I've never suggested that before. I just thought of that now. All right, so This is gonna be rough. Uh I have no idea what I'm doing. All right, so but I can I can kind of figure this out. So Uh, so If z equals seven then that's 35 minus 20 or 15. So it's 20. Okay. I can do I can do that one. All right We're looking good. Uh data set a and b which compares the the range Uh, the range is greater in b Right because it's one 12th. That's the range. So that is true It is less That is okay. All right. I sossily's triangles. Oh, okay. Hang on. There's gonna sponsor z Okay Why why Hang on. I might I might actually need to like draw this for a second. I'm so bad Um, hang on, but I remember triangles. I should be able to do this. Why doesn't my pen work? Oh, no, I'm starting to feel the panic that you guys do right now. Honestly, it's it's pretty funny. Um, All right, so if I have x and y all right if the angel if the x is 50, what's b? All right, hang on so w corresponds to z And then you're telling me the base ones are x and y. Okay, so w's at the top in my head x and y at the bottom x is 50. So y should be 50 and that means w would be 80 right, and then if w is 80 then Then b is also 50 right and it just has to be 50. Yeah, it has to be the same. Okay. All right. I'm slow You're gonna Um, babu, you're saying it's similar just different numbers same pattern type questions. I mean, yeah, that's that's most math tests, man There's only so many ways you can write math problems Book suggestions jam, uh, whatever you like read whatever you want Uh, fictional literature is often a good choice. Maybe some modern literature. I like cormac McCarthy. I like john gardener Um, he's not as modern, but I like him. I like chuck pilaniak uh Curly field toe gallons. All right. There's seven gallons. Okay, so All right, he used five gallons to go 120 miles So That would be the dividing yeah 24, right? That makes sense 24 miles a gallon Yeah, okay. All right. Ooh, this is complicated. There's two things now. All right, so What is the value of 3x plus y? Well, I mean why I I think I know how to do this I'm actually all right. Hang on. Let me see if I can like give this a legitimate attempt on my paper here. Um, so Hang on hang on I want to I want to try this right I think I know how to do this It's been so long since I've tried to do something like this This is going to be rough. All right, but I think the the move is that you're supposed to like solve for y on one side or something like that and then Like so I would do this for example and then Yeah, so like that is that and then I would I think that would work. I don't know if that's the best way to do this. I could be doing this I think I might want to try this a different way for division reasons. Um, but if That is that This is gonna be this is gonna be kind of painful for you guys. Uh, so just keep that in mind. Um So, yeah, I'm getting stuck already I don't remember how to do this at all This is rough. Um, but you know, like this Could be this Sorry It's rough I I really can't the last time I took a math test was in college And I my teacher basically passed me out of mercy out of like sheer pity for me Um, 280 grams of sugar for dessert Okay X is small. Okay. Hang on. So This might be doable. Um, so yeah, you've got double one number for the big boys So essentially you can reduce all that because it's just double and then How many more grams of sugar does each large size dessert use than each small size dessert? So it's basically Whoa, okay. Oh, this is giving me the instructions on how to do it. I thought I had to like read this for a second I never do math as you can tell. Um, so Yeah How many more grams of sugar, uh, would it be Hang on. I think I think I can just do this in my brain. It's five right because if this is 10 and this is 15 Then I would get it. I think I think Right, let me like I think I'm testing this in my head. I think it works I I want to check though, uh, because I could be wrong. Um No, that would be too much that would be too much. So maybe it's less, uh, yeah Oh man, I don't know three. Let's try that It's eight. You're telling me it's eight. Wait this last one. No, this is eight. Wait eight more grams Oh, maybe it is. Wait, wait. That could make sense. There's eights in there fours and eight. I don't know. It would be 12 um, yeah and then Oh, I think you might find something. All right, we'll find out. I'm bad uh, square a a side length of nine centimeters perimeters four times the perimeter of square a Okay, hang on. So if that's nine and The perimeters four there's squares. So it's got to be just four times as much, right? I mean if if the perimeter is four times as much then that just means we multiply all the sides by four So we would get this right? Yeah, that checks out Uh, okay. I know squares. I remember shapes. I was good in geometry for class for a minute. Um No receipts after special days of promotion. How many seats are initially available before the promotion starts? Uh Wouldn't be this 150 that's just sitting there Right because that's even if you had zero that would be 150 Right or Is it more than that? available before Days of a special promotion. Yeah, I feel like that's then that would be before the promotion, right? You had like the 150 that you already preserved for something else Uh, okay. If that is 210 What is the positive value of x minus two? um I mean Hang on This is weird. I don't know why there's bars on the thing. I don't know what the bars do I feel like I should know what those are and what they do and I don't uh And then I I'm thinking no, um, hang on. Where's my calculator? Where's the calculator? What I need? Hang on Uh I mean, I don't know 64. Let's try that. I don't know if that's true uh Yeah Use decimals. I haven't tried that thing either. Um I haven't played with this honestly because I don't know what I'm doing But it's pretty cool that there's like a graph and stuff that looks neat. I can zoom in on it. That's fun Uh Yeah, I don't know what to tell this thing to do even half the time. Um, okay, which correct equation correctly expresses q in the other terms okay, so then q I would want to just isolate that over there. So I would Fight by that right and then put it over there and then this is um Yeah beats me, uh, but it looks like things move around and then there'd be A bunch of numbers. Um, I I'm thinking Well, we'll go here. I feel like something needs to be divided. We'll we'll go here. Uh, Okay, four values of x of course by h is a linear relationship. Okay. There's a linear relationship value of h2 so if Hx so I'm looking for the two here, right like this would be What's changing here? Yeah, it's going up by Okay, this is a question ax plus 16 where a is a constant, right? So I need to figure out I basically got every figure out the relationship between these numbers, right? And when like how they're changing and they're going up by 32 every time So I would just say then this if it's two Right, then it would be like 32 less, right? That seems like it makes sense. So it would be 16, which is the base here because that makes sense I would think Uh, sure. We'll see if that makes sense. Yeah, that's right. Um All right, you can plug in equations in there. All right, cool Uh, the given expression If you can our constants, what's the value p and q? Holy crap, man I don't know dude like that's a lot of there's like So many letters and numbers there. I don't know Um, yeah, good luck with that Uh x five solution to the system inequalities. All right, which could be the value of x so I need the y would be a five right and that's got to be less than this number which if it were zero Yeah, it can't be that it's got to be more than that, right? So it would have to be a bigger number, I think because If it was This that would work. I think we'll find out Um, okay lines are good I'm going to also check on my time make sure I don't run over time today because I got some stuff to do after I may skip the second module guys because it's going to be rough. I might I might just jump through some of these a little faster Uh, okay every two hours it decreases by 15 percent. I that I can do that's like that's like financial math almost so um Yeah, so it would be a hundred thousand times Uh 25 times four like to the fourth basically is is what you're going to do um Yeah, so I got this figured out. I think I gotta figure it out. So it should be going down to about here, right? Yeah, that seems a no it might be more than that actually It's four hours. No, it's I wasn't thinking about two. No, it's four. It should be more It should be, you know processing rate decreases. So Right, I mean, but wait would it be going the other way wait because it decreases if it if the rate decreases Wouldn't I mean wouldn't I want the rate to increase the the lines like I would want more code per hour? I'm gonna go with this. I think this is right. Um, okay, cool. That's a thing Uh Function, oh the plant species. Yeah. All right. What's the best interpretation of that? Uh from f 10 to zero Okay, the like we're going from here to here basically we're saying that it went from like two to eight like Uh, I mean at the beginning was two that checks out. I mean, but then It would be like wouldn't it be a more focus on that increase or something? Oh the six. Yeah, I think this first one makes sense. All right, uh Yeah, that's too many symbols and weird things. I don't know what to do with that one. Uh Conference increased by 20% second days attendance are times then R Plus it's 1.2 because it increased by 20. Okay. I can do that one. All right infinitely many solutions. I mean Sure, uh, I don't know how to do infinity First time secrets is seven. You guys can see why I became an English teacher, right? Like at this point I think you can appreciate this. Um For some reason seven each one six times the previous Okay, so Yeah, so every time I move forward I go Six times forward, right and then I would want to do I think it's this right Or it'll be in minus one because of the first one, right or no, I don't know that I would need that Because of the first term is seven And uh, and then six times and then each time I would go up. Yeah, I think that seems right I don't know if that's right, but it feels right. All right. This is three less than something else Uh, three less than 10 times something else See is 10 less than three times another number 10 less than three times another number Yeah Right. Yeah the minimum value So it has to be or would it be greater than and equal to because if it's the minimum value I don't know if that's right, but I think that made sense Uh, all right. Hang on triangles. Oh, I oh wait. Never mind. I I only tried to learn trigonometry for like one second by myself And I have no idea how to do that anymore All right. Yeah, I think I'm gonna just call this math test guys This is the end of the module. I'm bad as you can see Uh, this is this is about where my math skills are so if that makes you feel a little better about yourself I'm sure there's probably some more questions that I could do in here But I want to skip to the review and look at the English with you while I still have time because I got a meeting It in like 30 minutes that I got to go to so I want to make sure I can uh, take it out. Ooh, 690. Okay. All right Let's take a look at these. I want to see what I got here. I'm surprised. I thought I was expecting more to be honest Weak areas of math I should just say stop trying But let's take a look at our review for our English. I want to see what I got here I'm kind of curious what the mistakes are Yeah, so All right, hang on Big coffee pool. Oh, I got a few errors here. Okay. All right. Let's let's hit the show answer option. Let's take a look at these Okay, I was between forged I was between forged and escalated. I don't know if I totally agree with this because it was like escalated it I guess I feel like it didn't quite fit revolutionized I feel I I kind of made a gut choice here between these two. So all right fair enough six Okay, so I don't know if I agree with that answer because Poem introduces a natural scene and then offers alternative explanations. Like again, it's not really I mean it is a natural scene I guess you know what I see the reasoning now Let me explain my error here because The first line of this is more accurate. The poem introduces a natural scene It does the first two sentences are just a natural scene And then it gives alternative explanations The boy swinging them or the ice storms that actually is a better answer I I think I overlooked that when I I got focused on the idea of the observed phenomena that like he saw one thing and then Wanted to explain it in different ways, but I I kind of got lost by focusing on the boy swinging them So I I missed this one up. That's a genuine mistake and I I was thinking about that one. So that was a good question got me to gotta do this um All right, so this one I think would need to be changed because to me I can't justify the migratory patterns thing Because it's not in there necessarily. I see this might be a little bit of an error that needs to be fixed I'm gonna let them know because to me if you're talking about vocalizations and recording devices It needs to be about communication. That's just an obvious choice. So I disagree with that one. All right, this one was tricky to me. Um I think that These two things Were kind of similar I think that I I focused a little more on the role as a covert protest of the time But then I think that what we might be looking at here is like the role of it in promoting the nationalism maybe more now so I feel like This summarizes that previous point and maybe the national anthem thing is I guess that's important for the idea of promoting because an anthem is partially there to promote that patriotism or that nationalism So I could see where maybe I focused on the wrong thing here I was looking more at its role in that time And maybe not as much of how it promotes it as an anthem. So fair enough. Okay um Lushie yeah Yeah, no, yeah, you're not the only ones that thought these were hard like I thought they were hard too And I honestly don't mind having hard stuff to work on like it's challenging and I can admit when I screw up Like I can admit when I take the wrong direction. It's easy to do that on the sat It's easy to like You know get focused on one thing And forget about other things and maybe sometimes you need to weigh those more like what I did here I I was focusing a little bit more on its role in that time of the past But maybe I should have focused more on its present usage and it's like Current situation because it wasn't asking me so much about history. Maybe I just misinterpreted that a little bit um I know I was torn between these two And I think that's another subjective situation where it depends on how I interpreted the question because Like the functional significance This was b was the function technically like how it what it, you know Duh, like it I guess the survival part was good. I should have probably Chosen that one actually. I think I changed this one because Okay, I like the c1 that I marked is It's specific functions, right, but I didn't really think about like What that was for so much? I think I got mixed up on this one I should have chosen b I I was leaning towards b and I didn't trust my instinct. Okay Module module two. What do we got? Okay Yeah I I guess this is also a good answer I was also between these two choices of reciprocal and tenuous I feel like The exacerbating social inequalities led me more towards tenuous At the same time. I think that reciprocal made sense because The relationship itself is kind of reciprocal if you have more wealth you have more resources If you have more resources that probably means you have more wealth But the tenuous part Is the society part too like it's tenuous in our society that we have Billionaires like Jeff Bezos and we have a bunch of poor people. So maybe I was Thinking more about that aspect in society and social inequities Versus the specific relationship between the two things like I could see where I made a mistake there Here we go I shouldn't I changed my answer I shouldn't change my answer should have trusted my my instinct here from the beginning I mean this is to depict that right I think that Both of these answers are really close and it is a little bit subjective here, but If I want to say okay to the purpose of the text to depict this I mean she does start by talking about the environment So her environment being stifling like she does start with that And if I apply my typical logic in a paragraph of like focusing on what they say first Probably should have put that more You know I think that the The things I I chose to focus on other things and again those Some of that's like just my brain You know like I personally am an individual who loves independence and personal achievement. Naturally, I probably gravitate towards d you know, but Maybe more objectively a is the right answer like I can see it, you know Uh, what was wrong with 13? All right, hang on because I thought I had this one on on like totally locked down Uh, engineer's lowest compression ratio is higher see, okay I argued against that. I'm gonna tell them about that. I disagree with that. I don't think that would be the right answer How can I argue that like let me get a like a piece of paper And put it right there I don't like no, they're out. They're the exact same like I I'm literally using a ruler basically I disagree um I don't think I can convince like convincingly say that So I'm gonna let them know about that. I think that was one that needs to be fixed. Um Hang on For instance with a colon I don't know about that Take Bartlett Paris for instance I mean Actually upon further review I mess I messed this one up. I went too fast on this one. Um I think I got distracted talking to you guys because I spent there's no way I actually spent two minutes and 26 seconds on this question So, you know what it is here people? Um, it's it's because the the next Clause starts like this like unless they're treated with exactly right, but this is a big like Sentence basically that is being added after and I can see the value in using a colon there Like because the first clause is short and direct so often when I have like a short clause it kind of makes sense to do the colon and in this case Maybe for instance would have been better used if I said like, you know for instance If Bart if Bartlett pairs are not treated with the exact right amount like That would be better. I think I went too fast on this and actually be probably is a better choice okay All right, so Fair enough And that was the only ones. All right, not too bad. Um Yeah, let me take a look at some of the other stuff here. Just see if there's any questions that you guys might have Um, if you do have any questions holler at me. Let me know So Yeah I could have divided the second equation by three. Yeah, see you all know how like to answer these questions in math and I just am so Like at no level whatsoever. I had the idea of maybe doing like, uh, you know, some kind of Like series where I try to learn math But I obviously just don't have time to do that right now That's something I would have to do in like march or april when my life is a little more Relaxed, um, but it's been fun. Haven't you joined me? Anyway, um, and just to to briefly wrap this up today So to talk a little bit about this stuff and what i'm doing here with sat crash course like again, um They reached out to me and showed me this stuff. I looked at it. I liked it a lot I feel like this is really good practice material. Is it perfect? No, okay Is college board perfect also? No, and they have a billion dollars in the bank So I am willing to like give a little bit of flexibility to people make I mean my material's not perfect If you look at my stuff I've got some things that are probably not perfect I had to make, you know hundreds of questions in three months or less to try to have a program So I could teach people this year, uh, and I feel like What these guys have going on here is quality stuff For the most part there are some things that I want to improve and I'm working with them on that I've actually I can show you, um, right here Hang on like I have all the practice tests in here because I'm doing review of their questions So, uh, I'm going through and leaving notes on things that I think they could improve because I want to make sure that If you're using this material, it's as good as it can possibly be for you And for me, like if I want to work with a brand or work with anybody on this channel I want it to be more of a collaboration and less of just like a blind support kind of thing. So um for me like the Sponsorship deals like there's no money up front. They didn't pay me to like do this They said if people buy it using the code score, you'll get something back. They get a discount. Everybody wins cool But I all I honestly saw the value in these tests to the point where I want them for my own students So the people that are in like the score classes if you watched the live stream classes the people that were like in that zoom Uh, we're giving them access to these tests through the sat crash course. So they're also helping me With my program and that's how much I value this content Like for me This is good enough for me to use in my classes and good enough for me to give to my students for extra practice And so I'm grateful that they're willing to like collaborate in that way. So that's really the main thing I asked for I said just help me help other people if I can help you guys make your tests better Great, if you can help me make my class better great Like that's what it's about for me So, you know, I wanted to show this with you to be transparent I want you to see what you're looking at if you're deciding if you're thinking about like buying a test on here I want you to know what you're gonna get and I want you to know that i'm trying to help it be better. Okay, so So that's just something, you know, I want you to understand that a little bit. Um, So the free course where I provide the pdfs check that out. Um, and and I could give you like a quick, uh, hang on I could give you a little quick Pre like show of my content so you can kind of see what to look for if you're new to the channel Welcome and thank you for checking it out by the way Like it means a lot to me and and if you've been here for a while all the more so like I love you guys It's it's a lot of fun working with you all. Um, but like just to show you I did two classes from one Class that I did these were like the first two that I published these guys here These free digital sate class ones. Um, but those were like two random classes from one of my regular series of classes This is actually a full start to finish program that I do for english So like from here from this class number one all the way to class number seven is like everything that I teach in a class And that is what I would recommend you check out because This is better content honestly like when I did these first two It was kind of new for me. It was like the first time I was going through digital sat and I can tell you as a teacher like when you First teach something you are never at your best Okay, you're never the best teacher you could be I usually get good at like the third attempt like the third one is the best one This may series was the second one and I think it came out really well because I knew I was going to stream every one. So that pushed me to make sure it was like Really good, you know so If you want to check out that stuff if you want like full prep like that's what I would suggest I use exercises from my materials The link is in the description of those videos and you know, I go through it with students And and yeah, there's like some some dead spaces in the videos because I'm waiting for them to resolve questions or You know reviewing their work, but like that's the class That's the thing I would recommend for you to check out if you want like more You know support Before you take a test and stuff and then check out those, uh, you know, check out those videos that I made about like You know all the different question types like that stuff is useful too because if you have like You know, if you have specific issues, it might be good for you to look at how I address specific kinds of questions So like punctuation sentence function, I can't cover every single thing in one of these videos But like it gives you a good idea of maybe what you should do differently when you address these questions Because for me, I think the number one strategy for digital sat is to be efficient By looking at the question and figuring out what you need to read if you look at what I did today Um, and I'll I'll be honest. I did things a little faster today Then I probably would in effect if I was really paying for a test I would try to I would make a little more effort, right? but like I was trying to show you how I naturally do it and For me like I have different strategies depending on the question And sometimes I have to identify when to change my strategy and like adapt to the kind of question or the kind of paragraph so there are like different approaches to different questions and What's probably best for you is again Look at your work. Look at what you need to improve specifically And then try to figure out the best strategies for you for those types of questions and then practice those And everybody's different try to experiment a little bit figure out what works for you You I can give one method or one piece of advice and it may work for a lot of people But it may also be horrible for other people And and that's honestly how things work in education. Everybody's different You've got to also take the lead on your own development. Nobody knows you better than you So Think about how you operate think about how you do things How can you maybe optimize your approach if there's a method that's working for you Use it. Okay, there's not necessarily a right way to solve these problems. It's it's about you doing what works best for you But try different approaches too Maybe maybe if you're struggling with a certain type of question, it's because of your approach Maybe it's something you could do differently, you know, so some thoughts on that. Um, I don't tell you got 1490 is that good? Hell yeah, man guys anything over like 1400 is good. Okay anything over like 1300 is good. It's it's all relative really Um, it really depends on individuals. I have people that get 1250 and that's a good score for them And that is going to be more than sufficient to help them get into the universities that they want okay What's good depends on Jordan level and where you want to apply And how much they care about the sat So if you're applying to mit 1490 is not that good. I'll be honest Okay, but then again, why are you applying to mit when there's like so many other places that could accept you? And you don't need necessarily to be an mit and okay or go ahead and apply But then make sure you have some other options because your chance even if you have 1600 Your chances of getting into mit are like 1 so Don't put all of your energy into things that are like very unlikely to work out You need to balance your list. I guarantee you if you are somebody who could be admitted to mit You're also somebody who could easily get a full ride scholarship from illinois tech And you might say well, I want mit Illinois tech is a great school. If you get a full ride scholarship from them, you're going to be just fine in life okay, so Keep that in mind like you need to make sure you're applying To more universities that are more viable for you And ones that can cover your financial situation and ones that match well with your profile and I can tell you now that like You know your sat is not going to guarantee you admission anywhere. It's just one factor. So Don't give it too much importance in your life either. It's not it's not everything. It's good to do I always recommend doing it, but it's not the most important thing for you um, you guys you guys will be fine like really um Anyway, thank you so much for being here. It's been a lot of fun I've got some more live streams that I'm planning on doing I haven't yet scheduled them and I will make a little poster video to like let you know about that But I want to do some supplemental essays to kind of talk about how we can write some of those So if you've got any like Supplementals you want me to show you or want me to write with you guys. Let me know It'd be fun. Um last year I did some for like Purdue Honors College. I think I did uh Use Chicago last year. That was fun Uh, because there are questions are always interesting But I was thinking of doing more like ivy league ones this year and just like a couple other Supplementals that maybe people submit or ask for so if you've got anything you're interested in holler Uh Santosh universities that have full right scholarships. I've actually made a couple of videos about full ride scholarships I did one That was like a full ride scholarship guide video I can link that to you guys right now if you want Where I talk about like what you need to do and it's I go into like first of all What universities can do that and I do mention them quickly in the video like The the idea is more for you to understand the general approach To that but if you want to check that out that video is in here Very few people watched it. So um and and I would also encourage you If you're interested in that to Look at the video that I made with claudia and alba who are two of the students that we helped in score to get into Columbia with a full ride scholarship because I feel like You know, it's hard to put into words What you need to do to get those kinds of scholarships But I think it's easier to look at who you need to be Like what kind of person do you need to be because I can tell you right now It's it's a lot more about Who you are than what you have done what you have done matters a lot, but who you are Matters a lot too if you are like these girls if you are more humble and Like I think very down to earth Your chances are better if you're trying to impress if you're trying to show off If you're trying to convince It's not as attractive to these universities I think the the type of people that these universities love the most are the people that don't actually need to be there Like people that would be successful anywhere Because they have the right attitude and the right mentality And and that's hard to do that's not academic. That's personal Um, but yeah, humbleness man. Humility is a big thing. I and there's the link to that video Claudia and I worked together a lot. She was one of the first cases in score and Like I have a few minutes so I can tell you the story Claudia The one thing she always said was like, I know they're going to reject me and that's okay I'm fine with it. Like I will look at other options if I have to stay in Peru I have to stay in Peru. I want to try But I understand if they don't accept me Like that was always her attitude. I never heard her say I deserve to be here They should admit me. I'm overqualified. I'm definitely better than other applicants I never heard her compare herself to anyone else. I never heard her like You know Get negative towards other people who had success Getting into those colleges. She wasn't like depressed because she saw people getting in and she wasn't She was like good for them. She was happy for them. That right there says a lot about someone You know, and then I think the other thing is maturity maturity is important Maturity means you can be independent Maturity means that you know who you are and you are comfortable being who you are And I know that's difficult for a lot of young people. Hell. It's difficult for adults I think a lot of us struggle to be ourselves Sometimes we don't even know who we are That is important for these universities They can't be this is not a like these top schools are not a place to find yourself Okay, that's what the big public university is for that gives you in-state tuition And you can spend six years there thinking about life Like the top colleges want someone who knows who they are what they want and knows how to get it And can and has the ability to go get it And could go get it regardless of whether they're in harvard or columbia or a local public university Like that is the kind of person that they want to take Over there and give a big scholarship too And so that's what I see in claudia and alba like when I when I talked to alba as well Like alba was like in her second year of business. She was immediately like I I will never forget my first call with alba Her and her mom were on the couch in their house And it was like the initial consultation And at that time in score, I didn't handle all the initial consultations But I usually would like come in on them with my business partner peely And we went into that meeting and I am right away. I was like this person Has maturity Beyond what I normally see it was evident. It was there was a calmness. There was a collected Person who was just like I'm ready to listen. I also want to share some of my ideas Like it was a nice adult professional conversation with a girl who was like 16 at the time And I remember just finishing that call and telling peely I was like peely this girl's got something, you know, like you can feel that maturity you can feel that like wisdom almost that she had And she because like look when I compared to the other people I talked to I get people who are like, you know I want to go to mit and they don't even have like perfect grades and they come from a peruvian system with 11 years of education It's like you have no idea What you're getting into you won't get in I hate to say it but you won't Because mit doesn't admit peruvians your program doesn't give you advanced calculus. You don't even have great grades And like if you're an intelligent mature person You should have already gone on google and gone and looked at the profile and realized I don't have what it takes That is self-awareness And that's another important thing and I think a lot of people are not self aware They don't realize how competitive the situation is they don't realize That they aren't really that competitive compared to other applicants They assume they are because maybe they're the best in their school. They're the best in their class But they got to look at the bigger picture And like I talked to alba and it was immediately clear when she mentioned I would like to apply to this university I would love to go to columbia But like I know it's super hard and I know I probably won't get in And that was the reason she reached out to us not to get into columbia She reached out to us because she wanted help finding other universities Because she knew columbia was going to be almost impossible for her And she got in She got in like think about what that means. So Someone who really understands their situation and really understands what they're getting into and has that like Realistic grounded approach is the kind of person that gets into these places So think about how you can do that in your life. Think about how you can be A little bit more realistic a little bit more like centered Understand too that like where you go to college will not determine success in life There are people who have been successful who did not go to top schools. If you look at the Forbes 500 Most of the CEOs went to public universities in the united states They did not go to mit or harvard Central michigan university. I think has as many CEOs as like john hopkins and princeton if i'm not mistaken Um, I I could find that and show it to you Let me see if I can find that real quick because I actually booked mark to this page the other day because I thought it was really interesting This was yeah, hang on. I'll show you this real fast I think this is something really worth seeing like this was okay So yeah, obviously yeah, there's a lot in harvard But like they're probably already rich and their dad bought them a company So they got to be ceo right away But just go down a little bit like look at some of these places like ut austin has nine CEOs michigan state has eight New york university has eight like literally going to michigan state You're you're on the same level as new york in terms of chances of becoming a ceo Of a company which objectively is like the most successful position you can get in a company So I know being ceo isn't everything but look at what that means. Arizona states got six brown has five Supposedly the most notorious party school on the planet has more CEOs than brown university Like in fortune 500 companies right which are like the biggest companies in america so The point here is like you ultimately determine a lot more of your success than the college that you go to and so While I understand a lot of you need large financial aid which you can only get a lot of times from top schools There are other places that can help you and you should try to search for more places and and expand those options So that you're not just applying to your mites and harvards and stuff because There's other places out here that will do great things for you And and I think people overlook that they they don't consider that And the kind of person that gets into columbia and pennsylvania and stanford Is also the kind of person who says you know what I can also apply to central michigan and everything will be okay okay, so Keep that in mind. I know that this is a hard process for a lot of people and I know that it can be stressful I know that we can feel a lot of pressure. Okay guys. It's normal if you feel pressure It's normal if you feel anxiety We're going into a test in a couple days. I know that that can also generate that pressure and anxiety But just remember that like ultimately you determine your success not your college not your sat You do okay, even in difficult circumstances. There are ways for you to get ahead so Don't ever think that like a rejection from a university or a low sat score is the end for you All right, you are more than a score. You're more than a diploma Go be better. All right. I guarantee that Regardless of where you end up if you're the right kind of person, you're going to get ahead So I don't know. That's what I would tell you Last couple questions here about good scores Again, let's talk guys. I what I'm trying to say here is that like your score. It really depends You can also apply optional at lots of places and it's totally fine They genuinely want you to do that like you don't have to send your sat score every single place There's a lot of places that don't care. There's a lot of places that hate it I've told the story before but I'll say it real quick when I was at my conference in Miami They the there was a talk about diversity in the colleges because of the supreme court thing And there were like 200 university representatives from different universities in that meeting And the one that was speaking was from UCLA, which is test blind And she said if you want more diversity, you should get rid of the sat Go test blind everyone erupted into applause. Everybody there Really hates the sat deep down. Okay. So while they can't get rid of it because their college requires them to take it Or consider it if it's optional They deep down don't care that much so they will Gladly look at other factors before they decide based on your sat Does a good sat help? Yes Is it going to be the thing that gets you in? No Is it going to be the thing that gets you rejected? Probably not unless you have a really low score for the university in which case apply test optional Like you can do that. Okay So Oh, there's no minimum. Okay. If you're doing all right, all right Asterisk, let's talk If you are applying to a school Outside of the united states and they are asking for the sat then they probably do care more Okay, i'll be honest like if you're applying to a buccone in italy or You know top university in india or like maybe this place in thailand If they ask for the sat Then they probably do care a good bit i'll be honest and and you should work on it because this this new trend of test optional and like Not loving the sat is a very American thing right now. And so I I could see where that could be a problem You know If uh, you're looking at other countries. So, yeah, I won't Convince you otherwise But then again, like you say the score might be a lower standard Maybe I don't know if you're if that university has like any admissions people But maybe you could ask them for some data like do they have data on the class profile? Like could you get average scores or something like ask them reach out and ask what they what they look for Like a lot of times they might be able to tell you you would be surprised what information you can get by just asking Most admissions people like to help people. That's how they get into that job. So yeah Ah student life Man Ask about mine my student life. Um Well high school student was weird because I got taken out of high school because I had a very religious family Who felt that my classmates were a bad influence. So I was homeschooled actually I I taught myself essentially for the last couple years um, and then I didn't go to college until I was a little older. I think it was like 25 when I started college 24 and uh I I even made a little video about that in the airport in spain one night. Um, but It was weird because I did a hybrid program before the pandemic It was uh, a couple nights online and then weekends in person because I worked full time So it was it was different. I wasn't living on campus. I didn't have like the traditional college experience But it was what was good for me and I liked my courses. There were only a couple of courses. I really hated math shocker, uh ecology and defensa civil which is like about like A disaster Readiness which is kind of useful for school work if you're going to study education But also was like this is dumb. Um, so yeah, it was weird. It was different, but it was good for me It was what I went what I needed 1250 and you want to improve in two days? I mean two days is not a lot of time to learn and like concrete concretify like solidify your um, your knowledge there like I wouldn't expect huge improvements in two days Instead and I wouldn't spend a ton of time studying in two days either again Do a little bit of practice, but make sure you get good rest. Don't cram all night Don't like stay up late get some sleep Have your breakfast Get comfortable in the morning. Make sure you check blue book everybody. Make sure you Open up blue book. Make sure you've downloaded the test content Make sure you've gotten your admission ticket send that via email to your phone or print it out Make sure you're good to go make sure you have all that stuff done today or tomorrow Okay a day before the test you want to have all that stuff ready to go So that you can just be like zen and relaxed and you don't have to worry about a thing That's important for your success. Do not like You want to be organized you want to get to the test center early so that you feel comfortable and confident If you were you know rushing at the last minute to grab all your stuff And then you go to the test center and now you're stressed like that's going to mess up your performance Okay, so you need to be just calm and cool right Good to go organized ready. It's like when I've had to take flights at 5 a.m I got to leave the house at like 3 in the morning. I want to get a little bit of sleep before that, right? I got my bags packed. I got all my documents ready Everything's good to go. All I got to do is grab this stuff and go I don't want to think about anything else because I'm going to be tired or I'm going to be like distracted or worried about something else So just anytime you got to do something like that get prepared in advance get organized. Okay, so Is it mandatory to print the admission ticket? No, it can't be on your phone They say you could like email it to yourself pull out your phone and show them what's up So you don't have to print it necessarily Um, but yeah, I like general if you're thinking of practicing all night today I mean, yeah, you still got a day to rest. That's fine. Like go ahead and practice a bit but again like you want to make sure that you're not only You know academically prepared but physically prepared a test takes physical effort, you know, I I kind of last night I spent like a couple hours at my business partner's house talking about some stuff and over a bottle of wine So I got up today 6 30 in the morning so that I could get some coffee in my system, but I only slept like four or five hours What was my score today like 690? That's probably why Like honestly, I usually get more and when I've been doing the the other practice tests like the ones that I'm reviewing for SET crash course, I'm usually getting like 757 70 at least So today I had a lower score. Maybe it's because I was up until two in the morning drinking wine maybe like You know taking care of yourself physically is important for your mental performance So maybe go take a walk outside get like some fresh air. Don't just sit in the house and like Study all night. You need to you need to move around a little bit get that blood flow. Make sure you're up I mean coffee and pills helped me today overcome You know, I hang up. Am I an alcoholic? I don't think I'm a full-blown alcoholic. I think I'm like functional, maybe Um, no, I I typically don't drink too much. Um, but I you know and socially I do Um, but yeah, it was one bottle of wine with a friend. That's not too much A couple glasses of wine is pretty reasonable at night. I wasn't getting hammered either. Uh, it's a week I got to work all day, but um, you know, it's Those things that you do do affect yourself if you don't eat and then you're hungry during the test It's going to affect you. You need blood sugar. You need energy Like there's things you got to do besides study Okay, so something to think about. Um Anything else in here to apply it? Okay They've added a round for the college. Well, then that's probably good for you Let's talk if if you if you see a decline in students applying and so they're adding another round That's probably a good sign for you getting in Because then they're a little more desperate and that's going to be a phenomenon going forward like the number of students that can Go to college is diminishing because people are having less babies in the world. So There's going to be less students and more seats in in the future This year and next year is like the peak in the united states, but other countries are already seeing that happen. So You might also want to consider that there's going to be places where there are more seats than there are people to fill them And that's where we can take advantage of some things So, yeah So yeah review and sleep general. I think is a good idea get some sleep, you know move around Make yourself comfortable All right, so I got a role because I got to start my other meeting in a couple minutes I want to say thank you to everybody here for hanging out. It's been a lot of fun I really love doing these streams with all of you. You're all great. Uh, it's it's really cool And you know for those who reach out and hit me up on what's happened stuff like I I want you to know I do appreciate your questions and things I try to get to everybody I do have a lot of work this month because we are doing a lot of early applications And so I got to take care of a lot of score people here, too But I always try to make some time for everybody here. So if I don't get back to you right away Or you know, I can't provide as much support as you're looking for try to understand I make as much time for you as I can I try to get back to people relatively quickly It helps me if you're if you leave questions and get get right to it So that as soon as I have a chance I can just open it up see the chat answer your questions, you know So I want to try to you know help more people with this process But I also have to prioritize the people here and score But again, I really really appreciate you all being here checking this out. I hope it's helpful for you And uh, also just want to say thank you to sat crash course again If you guys do are interested in buying something from these guys, it's up to you It's your choice. Um, but you can use the code score to get a discount and then that helps me out a little bit, too And I'm continuing to try to help make these tests better for you guys so that they are indeed worth your time and money I think that they are really good And I think that they have been really collaborative and I really like the way that they've worked with me So, uh, I can definitely say like these are good people with good intentions that are trying to help out And that's one of the reasons I I told them to make a free test And I said my people would like that and they did that so I want to give a shout out to them because You know, there's probably other companies or other brands that would have told me to f off and say no You don't tell me how to run my business and these guys instead listened and said Okay, if you think a free test would help those people out Then let's do that and and they were totally down to do that. So I really appreciate that about the guys over at sat crash course. Love you guys And thank you for working with me on this project. It's really cool. And uh, yeah, we're gonna have more stuff Coming out soon. Um, mostly for again, I want to try to do some supplemental essay Like writing sessions on the streams So as soon as I figure out when I can do those and which ones I want to do I'll probably put a post up and ask you guys for some Suggestions and then uh, we'll get to it and we'll we'll work on some of those because I want to help you with Supplementals, especially before November deadlines. So that's the plan. Anyway, thank you so much Have a wonderful night or day or afternoon or whatever it is for you and I will see you soon All right. Good luck on your test on saturday