- Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:49 pm
#33659
I am very frustrated by this question. I did the section untimed for practice and I must have spent a full 5 minutes just staring at it scratching my head.
I do not understand why "a" is better than "b."
They state that only students who are curious about a topic can learn about it. Then, they say that no children enter the classroom with sufficient curiosity to learn all that a teacher must instill. So, a teacher's job, therefore...."
I find a) bizarre and contradictory. They have already stated that a child needs to be curious to learn. A strong prophase for this question would be "so a teacher's job, therefore, is to instill curiosity in children about the topics that they must learn."
a) simply restates one of the premises. All it basically says is "if a student is going to learn (if a teacher is going to meet their professional goals; these two are one and the same), they must be curious." It's redundant and doesn't make sense. We already know that a teacher's job requires curiosity for the fulfillment of its goals - this has been made clear in the question stem.
I chose b). I didn't think it was great but it was closest to my pre-phrase and made far more sense to me than any of the other answers.
I guess I'm just exasperated because since the start of studying, I have been getting on average -3 on the LR sections. I really don't think I am bad at logic, but I am consistently dumfounded by the logic of 2-3 questions in each practice test.
Help!
I do not understand why "a" is better than "b."
They state that only students who are curious about a topic can learn about it. Then, they say that no children enter the classroom with sufficient curiosity to learn all that a teacher must instill. So, a teacher's job, therefore...."
I find a) bizarre and contradictory. They have already stated that a child needs to be curious to learn. A strong prophase for this question would be "so a teacher's job, therefore, is to instill curiosity in children about the topics that they must learn."
a) simply restates one of the premises. All it basically says is "if a student is going to learn (if a teacher is going to meet their professional goals; these two are one and the same), they must be curious." It's redundant and doesn't make sense. We already know that a teacher's job requires curiosity for the fulfillment of its goals - this has been made clear in the question stem.
I chose b). I didn't think it was great but it was closest to my pre-phrase and made far more sense to me than any of the other answers.
I guess I'm just exasperated because since the start of studying, I have been getting on average -3 on the LR sections. I really don't think I am bad at logic, but I am consistently dumfounded by the logic of 2-3 questions in each practice test.
Help!