I dont know why booster put the other dudes videos on their website instead of yours, I mean his explanations are good but yours are GREAT!! thank you a lot now most of the PAT problems make sense.
I'm actually going to cry. I don't understand this 😭😭😭😭😭😭 I know I will though. I know I will. More practice, more learning. I got this. Inshallah!~~!!
can you please elaborate on what you meant by the shared border? I mean I understand what it is, but how to distinguish them? Thank you for the amazing video
@@ashtialhayder9149 Don't know if its late for this but looking at the bottom of the structure on the front view we can see that there is a small section on the left side of the structure that will be obscured when seen from the end view allowing us to rule out option B. From there we can see that the dotted lines above corresponding to the first edge from the right on the top view/front view are all the same, but the edge that is first from the left on the front view/top view is missing in examples A and D allowing us to cross both of them out and get C. Sorry if i did a bad job explaining it
Do you offer one-on-one tutoring? I purchased Booster and the explanations for the TFE problems don't make sense at all. I'm 30 problems in and still nothing has clicked :( I've asked questions in the chat but words w/o videos don't make sense. Moreover, thank you soooo much for this video! I have a better understanding of the strategies at least.
Sure thing! By shared borders, I’m referring to two physically adjacent areas of two different views. So the bottom “border” of the top view and the upper “border” of the front view would be shared borders.
@@mentaldental Would this mean that the following are shared borders: 1. The right border of the of the front view and left border of the end view are shared 2. The left border of the end view and bottom border of the top view 3. The right border of the end view and top border of the top view
Sure! Let's do process of elimination. I rule out B right away because there is no way that little sliver can have a solid line because we see no solid lines meeting the right side of the shape in the front view. That sliver is supposed to be providing information about the divot on the left side of the shape (from the front view) so it should be composed of two dashed lines running across close to each other along the bottom like we see in A, C, and D. Next I'm going to rule out A because that sloping line to the right at the top makes no sense. There is nothing in the top view that lines up with that. That leaves C and D and now all we need to do is find the difference between them, which is one extra dashed horizontal line. Is it supposed to be there or not? You tell me 😁
@@mentaldental 😩😂the extra dashed horizontal line is supposed to be there. So, what I did first was line matching. I expected to have 3 horizontal lines inside the 2 borders so that eliminated A & D for me. Leaving me with B & C. Now I understand why it is C. Thank you! P.S. does my method make sense or is it a risky one?
I can never understand how we ca find out which part is visible which is not by looking the dotted and soli line compared to different views, like if there is dotted line in front view is it visible in end or top view, or if there is a doted line in top view how can we know its visible in from and end and so on, I watched all videos out there, and explanation in dat booster is extrmemely poor, i don't know how to distinguish.
I dont know why booster put the other dudes videos on their website instead of yours, I mean his explanations are good but yours are GREAT!! thank you a lot now most of the PAT problems make sense.
Thank you for the kind feedback about my teaching style and videos! 🙌🏼💯
this is by far the BEST TFE strategy for the PAT! Thank you!
So happy to hear that! Best wishes with your studying! 😊
very useful, more than DAT booster and boot camp. Thank you
I'm actually going to cry. I don't understand this 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I know I will though. I know I will. More practice, more learning. I got this. Inshallah!~~!!
Inshallah we are in the same boat
When is your test ? :)
At one point, I felt the same exact way. Keep at it! Eventually it will start to click.
@@user-ty8ev9ni3n if asking me then it’s Feb 22nd!
@@talebsl4635good luck insh’Allah kheir :)
This was so incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!!
So glad to hear that! You’re very welcome! 😁
Love this video! Your a life saver!
I’m so glad to hear the video is helpful!
thank you!!!
You're welcome! ☺️
can you please elaborate on what you meant by the shared border? I mean I understand what it is, but how to distinguish them? Thank you for the amazing video
The best explanation I've seen! So helpful :)
So glad to hear that! 😊
Was the answer c . For Advanced Strategy #1
Yes it is! Great job 😊
@@mentaldental can you explain why it answers choice C?
@@ashtialhayder9149 Don't know if its late for this but looking at the bottom of the structure on the front view we can see that there is a small section on the left side of the structure that will be obscured when seen from the end view allowing us to rule out option B. From there we can see that the dotted lines above corresponding to the first edge from the right on the top view/front view are all the same, but the edge that is first from the left on the front view/top view is missing in examples A and D allowing us to cross both of them out and get C.
Sorry if i did a bad job explaining it
Love this vid! Very educational!
Thanks for the kind words 😊
Thank you, the video is very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
thank you
Do you offer one-on-one tutoring? I purchased Booster and the explanations for the TFE problems don't make sense at all. I'm 30 problems in and still nothing has clicked :( I've asked questions in the chat but words w/o videos don't make sense. Moreover, thank you soooo much for this video! I have a better understanding of the strategies at least.
I wish I could do personalized tutoring, but I simply cannot with the amount of people who ask for it. I am glad the video is helpful for you! 😊
This was very helpful, thank you! Could you please elaborate a little on what you mean by shared borders though?
Sure thing! By shared borders, I’m referring to two physically adjacent areas of two different views. So the bottom “border” of the top view and the upper “border” of the front view would be shared borders.
@@mentaldental Would this mean that the following are shared borders:
1. The right border of the of the front view and left border of the end view are shared
2. The left border of the end view and bottom border of the top view
3. The right border of the end view and top border of the top view
Can you pls go over the answer to strategy #1 as promised? TFE will not drive me crazy IJN 😩🙏🏾
Sure! Let's do process of elimination. I rule out B right away because there is no way that little sliver can have a solid line because we see no solid lines meeting the right side of the shape in the front view. That sliver is supposed to be providing information about the divot on the left side of the shape (from the front view) so it should be composed of two dashed lines running across close to each other along the bottom like we see in A, C, and D. Next I'm going to rule out A because that sloping line to the right at the top makes no sense. There is nothing in the top view that lines up with that. That leaves C and D and now all we need to do is find the difference between them, which is one extra dashed horizontal line. Is it supposed to be there or not? You tell me 😁
@@mentaldental 😩😂the extra dashed horizontal line is supposed to be there. So, what I did first was line matching. I expected to have 3 horizontal lines inside the 2 borders so that eliminated A & D for me. Leaving me with B & C. Now I understand why it is C. Thank you!
P.S. does my method make sense or is it a risky one?
I signed up for an account for PAT booster but see they don't have a generator? Were you using just the Compilation from their practice exams?
Yes, that is correct! Currently, they have random generators for every other section of the PAT except for this one.
Where is the explanation for the questions that needs to be in comment section
I can never understand how we ca find out which part is visible which is not by looking the dotted and soli line compared to different views, like if there is dotted line in front view is it visible in end or top view, or if there is a doted line in top view how can we know its visible in from and end and so on, I watched all videos out there, and explanation in dat booster is extrmemely poor, i don't know how to distinguish.
Can you please do more examples??
WTF is this? All teeth are squared.