- Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:50 pm
#42630
Hey all,
So, I feel as though I understand conditional reasoning fairly well, at least as it applies to the LR sections. When conditional statements come up and I can't immediately understand them in my head (this often happens when there are chains with more than 3 statements), I resort to diagramming.
Take for example June 1995, LR 2, #26. This is actually a fairly complex chain (4 statements) and the answer choices refer to the same 4 statements, but rephrase them in different ways so that the abbreviations used would no longer be relevant.
I did this question untimed and got the correct answer, but it legitimately took me 15 minutes to complete. This is sort of a roundabout way of asking the following:
"How do I get FASTER and more accurate with Conditional Reasoning?"
I'm sure the answer is practice, practice, practice, but are there any tips or techniques that any of you all have used? I spoke with someone at some point who said that they don't even need to diagram anymore, that the diagrams just sort of appear in their head after a while. How do I get there?
Thanks -- and Happy New Year!!
So, I feel as though I understand conditional reasoning fairly well, at least as it applies to the LR sections. When conditional statements come up and I can't immediately understand them in my head (this often happens when there are chains with more than 3 statements), I resort to diagramming.
Take for example June 1995, LR 2, #26. This is actually a fairly complex chain (4 statements) and the answer choices refer to the same 4 statements, but rephrase them in different ways so that the abbreviations used would no longer be relevant.
I did this question untimed and got the correct answer, but it legitimately took me 15 minutes to complete. This is sort of a roundabout way of asking the following:
"How do I get FASTER and more accurate with Conditional Reasoning?"
I'm sure the answer is practice, practice, practice, but are there any tips or techniques that any of you all have used? I spoke with someone at some point who said that they don't even need to diagram anymore, that the diagrams just sort of appear in their head after a while. How do I get there?
Thanks -- and Happy New Year!!