Hi guys,
Whenever I'm conducting a blind review on logical reasoning I always find that at the end of the test I've circled anywhere from 12-17 questions for review per section. I am usually scoring in the high 160s but I feel like this is too many questions to not be 100% sure about. Has anyone else found this?
Also do people do a blind review of LG and RC the same way? Usually I end us just redoing those entire sections for practise.
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When you are circling them during the PT what things are making you unsure of yourself?
I actually had a similar problem and what helped me was getting better at the POE skills. Once I could confidently knock out 3-4 of the answer choices, I was way more confident way more often.
Also pre-phrasing answers helped me up my confidence as well. So if I saw an answer that I already was anticipating, I was was less likely to be unsure of myself.
In any case, if you are unsure of them then just make sure during BR you aren't just focused on finding the right answer/verifying your answer correct. Really make sure you are examining your mindset. Make sure if you had the wrong thought process you block out whatever it was you did/thought of. So next time you approach a question like that you are confident your approach to it will lead you to the right answer.
I found that there were questions I would get right, but didn't really have a set and consistent way to tackle. For instance, before I found 7Sage, I would do MBT questions using intuition. Now that I can use conditional logic to prove my answer choice, I no longer circle all the MBT questions, lol.
You're in the high 160s, so you obviously know your stuff - be more confident!
ETA: Yes, I BR logic games and reading comp by essentially re-doing the entire sections. Time consuming? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. Especially for RC. I think that is where I made the most substantial improvements in RC.