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kbrookie114
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Hi!! Mine is on Wednesday, and right now I am really just taking my time on my weak areas but also not psyching myself out. After working on one question type over the past few days I am recognizing how to answer these questions by memorizing the verbiage of the stimulus and what it connects to in the question type. For example, in Flaw questions that are necessary v. sufficient, I can identify it almost immediately when I see the word "must" or "thus." Then I think to myself, okay, this argument is flawed because the author assumed something that's required is enough by itself, and then I look for an answer that matches best. In short, trigger words and recognizing the pattern has really improved my accuracy. I hope this helps and you will do amazing!! <3