There are so many things you can talk about regarding RC that it's a little difficult giving any tips without knowing what level you're at. Here are some general pointers that I think should be helpful for anybody.
If you're struggling to understan…
Context: fares are subsidized by the city through taxes. People who commute from outside the city are a group that benefits from the subsidies.
Premise: taxes should be used to benefit only those who pay them
Conclusion: bus fares should be rais…
I average around -2 on RC as well. I found that my biggest issue is just psyching myself up on certain passages and trying to read too much, which causes me to overthink some questions. Toning that down and sticking to the fundamentals has helped a …
The most important part in B is "if the first proves unsatisfactory."
This conditional gives the statement the flexibility to choose either option.
It basically says:
If you have two options and one of them prevents the other if the first choice…
You are not defined by your diagnostics score. People have scored less with higher diagnostics so it's hard to realistically say whether you can or cannot. However, I will say that a 21+ score jump in 4 to 5 months is very ambitious. Very, very ambi…
Don't do the entire curriculum again. Check your analytics to see which question types you're struggling with and focus on them. If you don't have enough data stored, you should at least be able to identify the question types you struggle the most w…
@"C_S_D 01"
To clarify: there's a difference between knowing the answer and knowing how and why something is the answer. It's completely reasonable to expect somebody to memorize the answer after doing a game multiple times. But knowing the answer…
@"Kitty McMaster" said:
Do you do fool proofing literally 10 times in a roll on one game? Or do you space it out like once a day on the same game?
I feel like if I do it 10 times, I am memorizing the answers instead of figuring it out.
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Easiest way to see why D is different than A is to negate it. What if university tuition has increased? Maybe it increased by $1, which, although small, still counts as an increase. But that doesn't do anything for a conclusion that says "we need to…
On top of the section listings, you should see three options "printable," "convert," and "delete." Choose "convert" and your test will become an answer sheet you can put answers into.
For the negate test, you simply negate what the answer choice says and see if the conclusion still holds afterwards. For instance, if the AC says "the bears weren't hibernating that winter" and the conclusion is "the bears are responsible for eating…
@Ashley2018 said:
@u______u said:
(A) actually says that the sales would have been lower without the competitor's campaign. That doesn't do anything for the argument. The argument goes like this:
P: ignored my predictions and…
(A) actually says that the sales would have been lower without the competitor's campaign. That doesn't do anything for the argument. The argument goes like this:
P: ignored my predictions and took the advice of a competing consultant
P: the sale…
Wow thanks for this! Looks great and the information is presented in a very easily understandable manner. I think the only suggestion I can offer is in regards to the title. Something like "21 LR Flaws" could perhaps be a more succint replacement. A…
The conclusion here is: if you have fewer basic words for colors than English, then you're unable to distinguish as many colors as English speakers can.
C doesn't prove anything. So what if they use "blue" for most leaves and "green" for unripe ban…
Oh that's true. Since Dave is fixed in plane 2, plane 3 is uncertain: there could be a pilot and co-pilot there or there could be no one. Therefore, plane 3 doesn't need to fly. Thanks for your help.