Does anyone have any tips for these questions? I tend to have to work through each answer choice to see if it would have a similar effect to the removed condition but that is lengthy and doesn't always produce a must be true answer for me.
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I know this has been asked prior but in light of 93 being released, anyone have their take on the hardest prep tests available to us currently? I've heard a lot about the high 80s and especially 84 but I wondered if there was a general consensus, despite the subjective nature of the experience. I got a 172 on 84 but I am curious if it was just easy/fluke or, if like some of the Reddit analyses I've read, it really was a difficult test for many.
I strongly object to J.Y.'s explanation of AC E for 27. Certainly, cohesion is required for the syndrome of groupthink, but not necessarily the symptoms, which is what E purports. The symptoms can be decisions made only in respect to the majority but lowcohesion can result in the same; decisions made only with respect to the majority due to fear. Thus, the same symptom is present in both.
I wouldn't really say LG are a skill that dies with this test. Certainly you won't do a double layered sequencing game with a twist in your academic life, probably. But the problem solving skills and cognitive methodologies employed in the process are absolutely transferrable skills.