Something I came across recently and found slightly confusing was the difference between a claim and an assumption. Can someone help me understand the difference between these two categorizations specifically as it relates to logicalreasoning?
I am considering purchasing a course for 7sage. I was wondering which course packets include video explanations for answers to LogicalReasoning questions for PrepTests 1-38.
I've been doing a lot of work recently with memorizing valid inferences that can be made from conditional and inter-sectional statements. I find that when I have a few extra minutes during blind review, I have no issue drawing ...
I used to be great at LR getting anywhere from 3-4 questions wrong per section. Now I have actually been getting worse at it and improved drastically in logic games. Has this happened to anyone and is there any advice you can give on how to study and ...
... only get half of the logicalreasoning questions right. The first 10 ... my foundation and understanding for logicalreasoning is not good enough? Problem ... I can improve my poor logicalreasoning scores!
This is a most strongly supported question from PT 38.
Mystery stories often feature a brilliant detective and the detective’s dull companion. Clues are presented in the story and the companion wrongly infers an inaccurate solution to the mystery ...
I took preptest 68 and scored very differently on the two LR sections. i am a bit perplexed by the discrepancy. How does one get 85% on one of the LR sections and then 56% on the second LR section? I did them timed during a full practice test and THEN ...
... step is mentioned once in LogicalReasoning General Approach as the first ... it is mentioned twice in LogicalReasoning Flow Chart: once as above ...
... key concepts for games and logicalreasoning. I have printed out about ... throughout the week. While doing logicalreasoning and Critical Reading on the ... stick. Whether its logic games, logicalreasoning, or critical thinking, I realized ...
... 2 and 4 on each logicalreasoning section, sometimes losing as many ... missing any particular concept. Parallel reasoning is a pain to do ... can review and review on logicalreasoning and never learn the new ...