Hey guys. During timed prep tests, I take a long time to answer Parallel Reasoning and Parallel Flaw questions and I only get them right 20% - 40% of the time. Even with this issue, I score pretty consistently in the low 160's. I am considering skipping these questions altogether by guessing after a 30 second preliminary P.O.E. for questions of these sorts. Actually trying hasn't worked much better for me from a percentage standpoint and I think it would probably save me 3-4 minutes over the course of each LR section. Any recommendations? Does anyone else skip problems under timed conditions?
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In terms of the parallel flaw, I find it helpful to just read the stimulus and ask myself "what is the flaw". I write down the flaw and then quickly skim through the other answers. Most of the time, I find at least, they give you a sort of.... obvious flaw.... and I think that's just because of sheer volume of amount of text that you have to read. &, even when you're stumped between two, having written down what exactly the flaw was makes it easy to reference so you don't have to reread the stimulus.