... any idea how the sections affect the overall score? I just took ... 160, while completely bombing the Logic Games (like I only got ... I was just wondering what score you think I might expect ...
... myself how randomly I would score on sections, but I am realizing ... for the last 5 LR sections I have taken... and the ... hover around -10 on LR sections...
... there a minimum amount of sections needed to “foolproof?” My type ... ’m considerig fullproofing 50 plus logicsections. But is that much “needed ... need to balance the other sections in time for the feb ...
So, I'm currently completing the sufficient assumption section of the CC, and I have a question about diagramming. When I'm currently doing the practice problems and problem sets, I find that I am most successful (95% and
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> > Timed sections ... Testmasters generally focus on sections and not full tests. ... occurs through tons of timed sections and review.
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... in total are the Power ScoreLogic Games Bible, the 7 Sage ... definitely unnessary given the free logic games explanations. So the only ... any public library (the logic games explantion videos on 7 ... to have a truly exceptional score. Therefore, at top schools, ...
... there a minimum amount of sections needed to “foolproof?” My ... ’m considerig fullproofing 50 plus logicsections. But is that much “ ... need to balance the other sections in time for the feb ... 7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy/p1< ...
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Finally, 35 sections is 140 games. Even with ... and maintaining balance with other sections before the February test. ...
... by working through the Power Scorelogic games bible and taking ... coherently and dropped my PT score about 6 or 7 ... This inability to change PT score in the short term is ... in a great position to score what you want to ... and have a very solid score to keep in your ...
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Keep doing those individual sections so you get used to ... the PT anxiety. Never score your sections or your test right away ... my concentration. I would score the test right away and ... is for improving understanding. The score will improve naturally as you ...
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depends on your weaknesses. I would suggest the first thing to master is logic games. Foolproof them, and you'll see a dramatic increase in your score. Logic games is the most learnable part of the test in general.
@"Law and Yoda" oh DUH haha. Thank you! I was limiting my search to the intro to logic and advanced logicsections, and I KNEW I remembered there were lessons on some and most... just didn't remember them being in their own section.
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All of the sections are Logical Reasoning until you get to **Intro to Logic Games**** the exceptions are the Grammar, and Basic/Advanced Logicsections which are earlier in the CC
> @"andrew.rsn" said:
> All of the sections are Logical Reasoning until you get to **Intro to Logic Games**** the exceptions are the Grammar, and Basic/Advanced Logicsections which are earlier in the CC