@"RC LAWYER" After doing about 4 sections of them I started to get used to it! Just try to read between the lines and really understand what they are saying, I've noticed that they are often using synonms in the AC to represent what is said in the …
This sort of happened to me! You have to get used to the way they are wording stuff differently. I started to focus on LR from the 80s and soon got used to their language. One thing that helps me is usually when I'm down to two AC's, I read the stim…
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
I think about them like this:
The correct answer choice in an NA will be something that must exist in order for the conclusion to be true.
The correct answer choice in a SA will be an additional premise th…
@johnjyoo said:
I don't know how your process is with other question types but I had the same problems with NA questions and a two-part process really helped me get comfortable with them. A NA question is pretty much a type of STR question in …
@"christina.parchem" said:
Hi, @ndilmagh Do you know what's throwing you off with these question types specifically? These question types tend to rely heavily on formal conditional logic--the very basics of the CC and Loophole (haven't read Po…