Currenly I have around -6 on LR section under time constraint, but after BR I can get to around -2. I realized the mistakes I can easily fixed and most time even marked is when I encounter MBT or Parrallel questions types which uses formal logic and for me requires diagraming as I am not used to formal logic yet.
I understand maybe to improve the speed on these questions requires time and practice but I also realize when I translate them into formal logic, they start to look like math to me and the meaning is lost. I do get the question right but I am worried with that my intuition will never get trained and I always have to waste time to translate those into math & diagram to get them correct, which might result in not finishing the section.
So my question is just on how I should practice those questions? Should I continue to diagram out each time, and my intuition will actaully grow with it? Or should I start trying out diagraming out in my head and apply more meaning to it? Would it faster for some people to actually diagram out during the actual exam?
Thank you for answering in advance.
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Drills pull from a specific PrepTest range depending on your settings. In the "Current format," drills pull from PrepTests 101–130, while the "Obsolete format" draws drill questions from PrepTests 1–45. Newer PrepTests (46 to 94 in the Obsolete, and 131 to 158 in the Current) are reserved exclusively for full-length practice and not included in your drills.
To avoid overlap, I recommend using PTs 130 and above for your full-length practice tests. You can also always use the Advanced Builder or the "Tags and PrepTests" option in the Auto Drill Builder to create custom drills. This allows you to choose exactly which PrepTests to include in your drills.
I hope this helps! Feel free to reach out if you have other questions.
But when I look at prep test, 132-135, 142 all shows I have already taken some questions there, so I was confused about it. Is it because of core curriculum that I took?