Hi guys, I am having a lot of difficulty with tough conditional logic questions. When it comes to translating these from english to lawgic I just mess everything up. What can I do??

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  • Tuesday, Sep 20 2016

    My break through on conditional logic really came in the NA lessons. That was when the true nature of the relationship between sufficiency/necessity really clicked for me. That doesn't necessarily help with mapping, but it's a big component of success on questions involving conditionals.

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  • Monday, Sep 19 2016

    Go through the part of the curriculum that covers conditional logic. If you have already done so, do it again. You already did it twice? Do it a third time.

    With conditional logic, practice and exposure make perfect. Drill some of the conditional logic "type" questions (MBT, SA, and inference)

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  • Monday, Sep 19 2016

    check out these flashies.

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/conditional-indicators-drill-flashcards/

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7890/i-made-digital-flashcards-for-lr-concepts-enjoy

    just keep practicing =)

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  • Monday, Sep 19 2016

    This is the lamest advice ever, but just keep practicing. Mastering conditional logic takes a while. Even getting good at conditional logic in general takes a while. Always keep in mind that your struggle with conditional logic is not an anomaly.

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  • Monday, Sep 19 2016

    @ngir1293288

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    Hi guys, I am having a lot of difficulty with tough conditional logic questions. When it comes to translating these from english to lawgic I just mess everything up. What can I do??

    Hey,

    Have you memorized the 4 groups of conditional logic translations. If not, really commit it to memory. For a while I had a tenuous grasp of it, but once I really learned it I stopped having trouble with any conditional heavy LR questions.

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