foolproofing logic games, doing question stem and conditional logic flashcards, revisiting weak spots in lr and doing practice sets, reviewing wrong answers for prior practice tests, to name a few! i'm planning on reading articles from the economist and books on logic like a rulebook for arguments (just ordered my copy heh)
I read. Articles and from my book. Also I run through logic games, ones that I do not plan on taking in PT's
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foolproofing logic games, doing question stem and conditional logic flashcards, revisiting weak spots in lr and doing practice sets, reviewing wrong answers for prior practice tests, to name a few! i'm planning on reading articles from the economist and books on logic like a rulebook for arguments (just ordered my copy heh)
Read articles from The Economist, re-do Logic Games, eventually do older RC passages, and run other errands.
I read. Articles and from my book. Also I run through logic games, ones that I do not plan on taking in PT's