To overcome that, I began transcribing my thought process during the BR. It is definitely more time consuming and hard work but worth it if it helps you to ingrain the habit of parsing out the implications of key words and referential phrases. So, f…
Yes 'physicians' in this case includes everyone. I think it is a safer bet to take the answer choices as they are presented and pull out the implication just from what is given. Also if you are unsure, reading all the other answer choices, they are …
Hey @Ashley25 the key here is to remember to stay on task. Specifically you want to make the conclusion that it is generally unwise for patients to have medical checkups when they don't feel well, more likely to be false. 'E' tells us that some phys…
Hey @tamgutic, So we're told (1)these sample from the floor in the rock center are dated by analyzing the carbon they contained, (2) the samples that specifically are associate with human activity form a consistent temporal series which starts from …
Hey @JusticeLaw, the conclusion is (B) ---> "two studies that found no link between x and y are UNSOUND" (i.e flawed, not wrong but flawed. In the first half of the first sentence, the author provides a phenomenon or some context about what the s…
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I think it is always wise to skip the difficult questions in any section then get back to them if you have time. Since all questions weigh the same, it is a better use of your time to do what you do well and get as many points as possible as o…