Take the June test: you said it yourself that your 169 was only one data point out of a bunch. If you've been doing everything properly, you'll likely score somewhere in your usual range if you approach the test like you always do.
I think the nerv…
Many RC trap answers tease the version of the answer the author intends. For example, the author may believe that we have a poor understanding of how to deal with global warming. A trap answer may say that we don't understand how our industrial emis…
I would say it's better to take the fresh test during in the realistic setting. You'll lessen your doubts in high pressure situations because you know you'll have gone through a real test in the same spot.
I would also look into retaking exams you…
I think less is more. People should really try to do each game to their fullest capabilities and review it all entirely REGARDLESS of how many questions they got correct.
I can't count how many times I have gotten -0 on a game under the time limit …
Honestly, I don't use a watch. I find it too distracting; plus, the nice proctor will always give me a five minute warning.
I think people should (ironically) do timed sections/tests in order to get used to IGNORING the time.
@akistotle said:
@Emmetropic said:
I recommend "Logic Games Explanations" by 7Sage. You can put it on 2x and pretend he's rapping
http://imgur.com/aFTLyI5
Still better than Jake Paul
I prepare for this challenge when I am not and when I am doing an RC section.
I generally try to read very difficult material throughout my week. I don't care about how long it's taking me when I read. For me, it's like any other physical workout: …
It's difficult to tackle flaw questions because it is difficult to a) predict the flaw(s) and b) find their matches.
For a) you can strip every argument to its bare minimum core. Demonstrate how the arguments is using premises to push forth a concl…