In the starter package - JY makes a lot of references to like words like But and Because introducing premises. Does anyone know which module/video talks about these key words? Is there a cheatsheet?
... to move quickly through the logicalreasoning CC, because each question took ... do sets of my weakest logicalreasoning question types in hopes of ...
Logicalreasoning question stems grouped by support ... />
Main point
Method of reasoning
Argument part
Flawed ... method of reasoning
Parallel method of reasoning
Parallel flawed ...
For some reason, I always thought that the difficult questions (4 and 5 level difficulty) are packed at the end of an LR section. So I have been trying to do like the first 14 or 15 questions in the first 18 minutes, and the ...
What is a major premise and a sub conclusion? Also what are other terminology words that I will need to know in relation to logicalreasoning questions?
I have been crushing it lately in Logic Games when I do timed sections/tests, but can't seem to improve at all on LR. I am thinking of going back through most of the LR curriculum, but I wanted to hear from you all on your ...
... questions when it comes to logicalreasoning so please bare with me ... be doing lawgic translations for logicalreasoning questions? When do you know ...
I've found my LR scores took a hit ever since I began adopting time management strategies like skipping and doing the first 15 questions in 15 minutes. When I go back and look at the ones I missed the correct answer is typically clear but under timed ...
... as close to perfect on logicalreasoning as possible. I'm at ... range of 165-170 with logicalreasoning varying from -10 to -6 ... I usually get wrong in logicalreasoning, with some occasional flaw questions ...
I am having a hard time recognizing when I should draw out the argument structure to help me with the question
(A---->B ect...)
When do you decide it will be most helpful to visually represent the argument structure to help answer the ...
Does anyone have a "cheatsheet" for how to approach different question types? ex. main point is to find conclusion then look for answer. same idea but for all the different question types