@gregoryalexanderdevine723 I could write a book answering those questions. To best answer your question I use 7Sage's methods as the best way to do all of those things.
Yeah, pretty much this. For full answer, work through entire 7Sage curriculum.
@tanes25413 I could write a book answering those questions. To best answer your question I use 7Sage's methods as the best way to do all of those things.
For LR, the best advice I have is to really understand conditional logic. Be able to locate the argument core with surgical precision. Pre-phrase answers. And learn to accurately and confidently eliminate when an answer choice has violated a rule.
For LG, work on developing a consistent way to diagram the different games. Work on your deductive reasoning. You will see that most games have a key inference which you need to figure out to solve the game quickly. The fool-proof method will help you do this!
Approach to reading passages and lr stimuli, answering questions, process of making inferences in LG, reviewing RC and LG, timing strategy for all the sections, etc
@phambrent952 What do you mean by best practices exactly?
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@tanes25413 I just stumbled across this. Take a look for RC and watch the webinars.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/6811/rc-question-types-webinar-notes
Yeah, pretty much this. For full answer, work through entire 7Sage curriculum.
@tanes25413 I could write a book answering those questions. To best answer your question I use 7Sage's methods as the best way to do all of those things.
For LR, the best advice I have is to really understand conditional logic. Be able to locate the argument core with surgical precision. Pre-phrase answers. And learn to accurately and confidently eliminate when an answer choice has violated a rule.
For LG, work on developing a consistent way to diagram the different games. Work on your deductive reasoning. You will see that most games have a key inference which you need to figure out to solve the game quickly. The fool-proof method will help you do this!
Approach to reading passages and lr stimuli, answering questions, process of making inferences in LG, reviewing RC and LG, timing strategy for all the sections, etc
@phambrent952 What do you mean by best practices exactly?