Wow! I don't think I'll be able to get to everyone, but I'm going to personally message people starting top to bottom of the discussion. If you want earlier contact, please initiate through DMing me!
It depends on your situation. Are you running out of time or do you have a solid 5-10 minutes leftover?
Also, when you sketch out your games/do the questions, do you make unwarranted assumptions?
I think what really helps me get the -0 is two thin…
In the beginning of your studies, I think so. But at some point, after all the repetition, it should become so instinctual that can easily do it in your head. Even if the mapping is more complicated, you should be able to do it in a matter of a few …
Definitely drill these question types until they become second nature. What I do for easily identifying a diagramming question is to highlight/look for the logical indicators every time.
That's a very helpful method-- I definitely like using that as well. The tactic I was describing is this:
Let's say I start off with a basic sequencing game and for I've figured out the correct answer (one that follows all the rules) for the accept…
Depends on the situation. I'll either close my eyes for a second and then reread or I will completely skip that question/passage and not even choose an answer and then come back to it later with fresh eyes.
If it's the last thing (i.e. passage/game…
I really think that the a huge part of LG is understanding the restrictions of the game pieces/rules.
A sort of trick I've picked up (haven't seen anyone else do this yet) is to take the acceptable situation given and reconsider all the pieces set…
This is definitely a very tricky question, and POE is what helped me get to the right answer.
The stimulus starts off with stating the difference between manners and morals is the issue of being necessarily vs. not necessarily social in nature.
No…
Agree with all the sections @"Matt Sorr" does-- for an extra twist, I also like to add in the "quickest path to the right AC" which forces me to notice patterns or key pieces of information that are crucial to know to get that answer right and fast.
Wow-- this is definitely a tough position to be in. From a general standpoint, I think retaking would be a really good idea for you, but only if (#logic) you are certain that your PT average range isn't dropping. Even improving a couple of points mo…
Negation of at least some is none-- so in this case the negation would go on the first part; leave the rest
Negation on Ex: Last year, none of the people responding to calls in the editorialist's country wished to be perceived as unwilling to watch…
I'm sure you've heard this before, but LG is like a muscle that you constantly need to use in order to build/keep up the stamina. So first, never take any "breaks" from it-- especially if you aren't constantly getting a -0. Also, for a 170+ the atti…
It took me a second but I think I got it-- it's a play on the words of "50th wedding anniversary" in other words, we have no indication that there was a marriage that lasted long because he could have had 50 different wedding anniversaries-- in whic…
Sure! "Not" is group 4 logical indicator-- you pick one idea, negate it, and make it the necessary condition. So both of the ways to negate it would be M--> /N and N--> /M. Notice that these are just contrapositives of each other. You would N…
I sort of have this issue as well- the difference though is between my prep tests and blind review is significant though--once I scored a 157 in timed conditions and then got a 180 in BR-- it was definitely a very thorough review, but I still had ve…
@"Cant Get Right" In what way are the later RCs more challenging? Are the passages more difficult or the questions? Or both? Also, is there more convoluted language being used in either the questions or the passages?
Not to get into personal details, but did you have to submit professional proof for that accommodation-- reading out loud/mouthing words really helps me too, but I want to know if it's possible to get this accommodation by just asking...
Definitely a challenge; I think a main thing that really helped was really making sure my set-ups were super visual-- i.e. for the bridge game, I literally made the set up look like a bunch of "islands"(=> circles and the correct letters went ins…
I just finished creating the Invalid Argument Forms
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15FK3ZmXbKlX7p67Skj4I0kE3EbUrXZpY/view?usp=sharing
Hope this helps simplify remembering and applying some important parts of the CC!