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This example is SO helpful, THANK YOU!
This was exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you for putting this at the end of this section, Brad's words were wonderful!
As someone who's taken the test before, it will. It's less applicable than it used to be because there aren't any logic games, but complicated conditional language will come up in logical reasoning and it's gonna be very tough to follow--and very easy to miss entirely-- if you don't have a grasp of it. Part of the reason I'm taking it again is because I didn't feel like I had a solid enough grasp of conditional language before, and it caused me to miss points and go slower than I otherwise would have gone. It's a pain but I do think it's very very worthwhile! A thought on study strategy: I would focus on the wordy conditional language prompts in the skill builders. The "If H, then N or O" stuff is no longer really applicable (even though it does distill the concepts nicely), but the one prompt that said something like: "Democracy erodes when politicians are corrupt" etc. is exactly the type of stuff you'll see on a few LR questions. If you can diagram and follow those, and make the valid conclusions from those, then you'll be in good shape. But they'll definitely just keep getting more wordy.
Huge kudos to the 7sage team for these motivational breaks--every one of them I've seen so far has been incredibly inspiring and really helpful in terms of mindset. Absolutely love them.