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Does anyone here score highly and rarely write anything down for the conditional logic Qs where you could use Lawgic? If I get lost in the stimulus and I can't map everything out in my head I feel like I should just skip the question because it's going to be 3 minutes before I even have all of the rules organized and mapped out in a way that it actually helps answer the question -- or worse yet, you build out the lawgic rules and you still can't find the answer
If you're supposed to translate stimulus and then try to translate answer choices, how are you supposed to do this question within time allotted ? Tricks to do everything faster?
If instead of "so the piano...", it said ,"for example, the piano...", would A be the correct answer?
Could the translated negation also read C-->/P ? That's what I intuitively did because in my head I say "No parrots are clever"
In what world does this take 3 minutes?
Me as well