... you have a solid grasp of the logic. Once you’ve ... I really struggled with parallelreasoning & methodof argument... and of course logic games ...
... 't worry too much about parallelreasoning. I think most people tend ... struggle with PR and PF (parallelflaw). They tend to be tedious ... . Once you've done enough of them, you'll learn how ... , and drill the heck out of those sections, question, etc.
I don't think there's a designated filter for such questions. However, focus on the sufficient assumption, MBT, parallelreasoning, and parallelflaw questions. Those will make up the bulk of diagramming questions.
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2. In ParallelReasoning/ParallelFlaw questions, I usually read all of the answers but ... questions are all the size of a single stimulus.
... will play on your understanding of necessity and sufficiency.
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... into a stimulus where all of the other sentences are ... be most common on flaw, MBT and parallelflaw and reasoning. Sufficient assumption are ... quizzes on the different groups of indicators, and the quizzes ... at the beginning of the SA curriculum are ...
... (NA, Flaw mainly) that just blow me out of the water ... is, what is your methodof studying for LR in general ... />
It appears like your methodof practice/drilling looks pretty good ... the conclusion first, then the reasoning, and figuring out why the ...
... 168/170 consistently. A couple of observations - at least in ... , and start with conclusions of answer choices juxtaposed the stimulus ... that instead - it will speed up your timing as well ... , I see you note flaw and parallelflaw as especially problematic. If ...
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> Doing a grammatical breakdown of the stimulus was an essential ... draw my own parallel argument based on the logic of the stimulus ... to see your own bad reasoning and evaluate how you should ... ? I've never tried this methodof BR but definitely going to ...
... section I answer 100% of the questions on my first ...
I have 3 degrees of "difficulty" that I mark. of a "fog" left about ... time, I have a method on how to return to ...
+ "Oh this is a parallelflaw questions so I'll skip ...
... section I answer 100% of the questions on my first ...
> I have 3 degrees of "difficulty" that I mark. of a "fog" left about ... time, I have a method on how to return to ... it is a stupid easy parallelflaw question and you can ...
ParallelFlaw/Reasoning questions might be easier ... and understand the stimulus/reasoning. For flaw questions, I ALWAYS paraphrase ... is to find the flaw that the reasoning/argument depends on.< ... questions use the same type ofreasoning/skills.
... pretty much the ONLY type of questions that I miss ... answer, I will run out of time (2-3 mins ... my detail-searching skill and speed?
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> ... them might be the lack of time (I don't ... do blind review only instead of checking the answer keys ...
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> ... questions. I sort of used my reading speed as a crutch. I ... be called the 7sage memory method?) to try to save time ... are likely several correct methods ofreasoning to get to the right ...
... situation. What kind of questions were you getting ... of a few careless errors that I recognized quickly on review, parallelreasoning ... or parallelflaw, and MBT. I ... 4 sections per day of studying. During those ...
... situation. What kind of questions were you getting ... of a few careless errors that I recognized quickly on review, parallelreasoning ... or parallelflaw, and MBT. I ... 4 sections per day of studying. During those ...
... situation. What kind of questions were you getting ... of a few careless errors that I recognized quickly on review, parallelreasoning ... or parallelflaw, and MBT. I ... 4 sections per day of studying. During those ...
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I diagram some of the more difficult parallelreasoning/parallelflaw questions that lend ... themselves to being diagrammed (some parallel ... is a fairly difficult parallelreasoning question, and while doing ...
... important! They help you with parallelreasoning, parallelflaw, flaw, sufficient assumption, psa, principle, mbt ... 'll need the simplified structure of logic to help you out ...
... clearly the most fundamental form of conditional logic you will encounter ... paragraph of absolute nonsense in a complex LR MBT/MBF/MSS/ParallelFlaw/ParallelReasoning ... stimulus or LG with a ton of overlapping complex ...
... They require a significant amount of time and engagement to get ... -3 minutes on a parallelmethod or parallelflaw and make little to ... no progress.
In terms of ... or run out of time with one of these left, it ...
... @Ohnoeshalpme said:
> Parallelmethod and parallelflaw are the hardest question types ... require a significant amount of time and engagement to ... gt;
> In terms of test-taking strategy, I think ... or run out of time with one of these left, it ...
For parallelreasoning and parallelflaw it means that you ... 're not adequately grasping the structure of ... They are perfect examples of how tackling answer choices without ... E) Black is the absence of color. Color is beautiful. ...
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> > Parallelmethod and parallelflaw are the hardest question types ... They require a significant amount of time and engagement to get ...
> > In terms of test-taking strategy, I think ... or run out of time with one of these left, it ...