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Hey, so according to the question bank, PT21.S2.Q21 is parallelflaw is that the you're asking about? Since you mentioned that a seems to strengthen the argument
... -1:30 min for each question. I haven't timed the ... like there was this one question about cow mattresses, I imagine ... to fix it by using one of the answers in the question ... parallelflaw questions (because they take the longest) and I come back to ...
... system of reading the question is somehow flawed or ... you just missed a question and now the answer seems ... practice identifying this question type and implementing your approachto it.
... when im doing actual questions. Maybe I just need to practice ...
... system of reading the question is somehow flawed or ... you just missed a question and now the answer seems ... practice identifying this question type and implementing your approachto it.
... when im doing actual questions. Maybe I just need to practice ...
... struggling with NA, SA, and ParallelFlaw/Method of reasoning questions under ... under timed conditions. -6 to -8 under timed and anywhere ... think I will continue FPing to gain confidence and not ... it be more effective to begin drilling question types (now that I ...
> Parallel the flaw type questions, assumption based seemed to be a trend ... ... could be the case for parallelflaw, especially if they're ...
Is there a specific question perhaps that you struggled with ... it might be easier to pinpoint your weaknesses.
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Parallel method and parallelflaw are the hardest question types by most standards. They ... minutes on a parallel method or parallelflaw and make little to no progress ... arguments tend to be the most simple of any question type. If ...
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> Parallel method and parallelflaw are the hardest question types by most ... minutes on a parallel method or parallelflaw and make little to no progress ... arguments tend to be the most simple of any question type. If ...
... a PR question**, they are long, but they tend to be straightforward ... a great job describing how to do PR. PR questions are ... don't have to look for a flaw like in ParallelFlaw questions.
They will take about 2 to 2:30 minutes, but they ...
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- If I thought the question type (specifically parallel reasoning) would be time ... better at those question types, I didn't need to skip them ...
... are the later 15-26 parallelflaw questions. Otherwise I'll read ... in question 3, the solution to that can't be to rush question 5 ... 's stimulus. Each question is still going to take ... here dictates I move on to next question.
... know what the flaw is. Then, you have to analyze each of ... you spot a flaw, you have to make sure to check that it ... you would any regular flawquestion. You need to read each, identify the ... scenario, C would be correct. Parallelflaw is looking for the same ...
... . That is a great approachto get some solid fundamentals. to first understand a formulaic question type and ...
For actually doing questions, try using the question bank on the ... feel lost on a particular question going up in difficulty, ...
... 3 mins on a question could mean lost time ... but you have to keep adjusting your approachto find your groove. ... . I tend to linger and question my AC so ... it gave me time to revisit those skipped ... approach, letting the pencil be a guide, and going fast and doing ...
... really bad approachto these question types. We're being asked to introduce new ... prephrase would correctly answer the question or not, we're ... leaves us to do what we should have been doing in ... sunk on the question.
... this is a logical approachto testing necessary assumption answer choices ... methods todoing different question types rather than just repeating the theoretical approach. ... I am thinking to ...
... , but you have to keep adjusting your approachto find your groove. to linger and question my AC so when ... else that someone suggested to me in regards to LR: doing confidence drills!
... , but you have to keep adjusting your approachto find your groove. to linger and question my AC so when ... that someone suggested to me in regards to LR: doing confidence drills!
... that makes a question wrong so when ... minor aspects of your approachto find what works ... less to go over a circled/skipped question or ... />
Different approaches are going to work for different people. ... doing 5 or 6 timed sections and comparing your approach ...
... in a way to eliminate them from your approach. What complicates matters ... when it comes to identifying weakness in one's approach (and what ... might take more time to fix) are ... show up sometime on a flawquestion and other times on a ...
... you didn't mention doing any other forms of ... you need to absolutely drill by question types rather than doing entire sections ... . For instance, start off by learning how to do Flaw ... ing and drill LR by question types, fool-proof LG ...
... you didn't mention doing any other forms of ... you need to absolutely drill by question types rather than doing entire sections ... . For instance, start off by learning how to do Flaw ... ing and drill LR by question types, fool-proof LG ...
... in the link was a parallel reasoning question. The stimulus in the ... s LR approach is interesting. Nathan Fox says never to underline in ... an LR argument and to write as little as possible ... />
The general consensus seems to be to diagram as little as possible ...
... method of reasoning for any question I struggled with. This helps ... found with PMOR and even parallelflaw is that for the more ... multiple flaws or multiple ways to describe in tougher questions and ...
... t have the luxury to answer every question with 100%, bet- ... a better skipping strategy. To employ a better skipping strategy ... stuck on question 4. Psychologically you don't want to skip ... Disagreement question, I'll be overjoyed. But if it's a ParallelFlaw ...
... questions right. I know flaw questions are challenging for everyone ... time to read them. I'd recommend skipping all the parallelflaw, parallel reasoning ... d aim for getting through question 19 if you can, ... There often is an easier question or 2 toward the end ...
... questions right. I know flaw questions are challenging for everyone ... time to read them. I'd recommend skipping all the parallelflaw, parallel reasoning ... d aim for getting through question 19 if you can, ... There often is an easier question or 2 toward the end ...