anyone without a LR experimental get a parallelreasoning about chocolate desserts being fatty and high calories? Was my 3rd LR and 2nd 26 question one.
Was also a flawed reasoning question about a breakfast cereal having whole grains.
@Alejandro what do you attribute to your ability to move through the parallelreasoning so much quicker than normal? Any tips on how you would suggest others approach those type of questions that would be helpful for their studies & PTs?
I don't think there's a designated filter for such questions. However, focus on the sufficient assumption, MBT, parallelreasoning, and parallel flaw questions. Those will make up the bulk of diagramming questions.
That's a good point. I have already pinpointed parallelreasoning as a huge weakness. (If it goes higher than 1 star, I am basically dead to rights). It's interesting to see how people can view things differently.
I very rarely diagram in LR; the only question types I really use it on are MBT and parallelreasoning, but for PR it is only if I have trouble immediately finding the correct answer.
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Like @"Cant Get Right" and @BinghamtonDave said above me it is sort of relative. For example, I try to do MP questions ins :35 seconds and harder Parallelreasoning in 2 minutes...
... than other types. For example, parallelreasoning questions take an incredibly long ... to be confident in your reasoning, mark it down to review ...
... LR section are: MBT and Parallelreasoning and Parallel flaw questions. (Though when ... , Necessary assumption), Inference/MBT, ParallelReasoning, and Parallel Flaw questions. These are the ...