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Hey so I suck at MSS questions. I'm great at finding the conclusion questions and MBT questions so I'm surprised I do poorly on a question type that's so related to the aforementioned types. When analyzing the stimulus, I understand what I read but I'm the type of person who needs certainty to feel like they understand something. So when inferences that are based on a subjective analysis of the stimulus, I tend to struggle. Are there any drills I could do outside of grinding MSS questions to improve on this question type?
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MBT and MSS questions are very similar. In fact powerscore bible terms MSS questions as a part of MBT questions only. And practically too there isn't much difference. So what I would recommend you to do is to try to infer the conclusion from the stimulus before moving towards the answer choices. And in most of the MSS questions you would be able to do that.
For eg
If the premise says
A arrow B arrow C
Now you should be making the inference of A arrowC before moving towards the answer choices.
Hope this helps.
Hi there! I had the same problem. SO I went outside of 7 sage and hunted for other prospective to teach me MSS. Here is a video that helped me A LOT!
Real quick tips: