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Is this a good wayto go about it? Any advice ... anything I should add to my process that you ...
... I don't have time to take a full practice test, I ... 'd like to just take a practice section. For LG ... . But when I try to create a Problem Set for LR, it ... flat 35 minutes. Is there abetterwayto drill LR sections?
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I'm having trouble with logicalreasoning especially the weakening questions. I was wondering do you guys use any other source to understand logicalreasoning?
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Anyone know of abetterwayto build consistency? Throw me ideas!
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... the event that you have to take a rescheduled test (I guess ... (I think as a result of needing to have the comparative section ... were also -- for lack of abetterwayto describe them -- weird, just like ... might be worth your time to practice a LG section in the ...
... reading comp untimed. Just to focus on accuracy. For ... . I usually take a dictionary out to define the word. ... timing. But there has to be abetterwayto get through reading comp ... without a dictionary. Plus, I won ...
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... I have been searching for abetterwayto understand the question type. It ... occurred to me that Inference questions in ... RC behave somewhat similarly to necessary assumption questions in LR ...
I'm seeing a lot of LR questions worded ... university degrees are more likely to have dogs than cats a betterwayto understand more likely/less likely ...
... of you who've read Ellen Cassidy's The ... find that it's abetter strategy toread the stem first, as ... I tend to overanalyze/overlook ... like it's a waste of time to be analytical ... it okay to use her CLIR method yet read the stem ...
Is anyone good at answering these? This question type is the one i am have the most trouble with. How should I approach it? As a strengthening or a SA? Is there abetterwayto answer these?