- Wed Mar 25, 2020 10:20 am
#74481
Hi all,
I find myself getting stuck on a certain type of question in LR. I'm hovering around the 170-172 and want to make a jump into the mid-170s, and this question type is one I need to master to make the leap.
The question type can be seen in PT41 S1 Q21, PT43 S2 Q7, PT43 S3 Q9, and PT43 S3 Q24. They are MBT/MSS (or Must Be False) Qs with stimuli that contain conditional logic and oftentimes formal logic (Some, Most, etc.).
I generally either get these questions wrong (after sinking 4 min into them, sadly), or I get them right after 2-3 min of agonizing. I want to make it clear that I feel I have a pretty good understanding of formal logic (the Bible was very helpful); I just seem to get mixed up and overwhelmed on these questions and many times mess up when trying to set up the stimulus chain.
Can anyone offer advice on focusing my study/practice as I try to master these? Whether it is specific strategies or specific problem sets I could complete, I'd love to hear advice on how I can improve.
Thank you in advance! I really appreciate it.
I find myself getting stuck on a certain type of question in LR. I'm hovering around the 170-172 and want to make a jump into the mid-170s, and this question type is one I need to master to make the leap.
The question type can be seen in PT41 S1 Q21, PT43 S2 Q7, PT43 S3 Q9, and PT43 S3 Q24. They are MBT/MSS (or Must Be False) Qs with stimuli that contain conditional logic and oftentimes formal logic (Some, Most, etc.).
I generally either get these questions wrong (after sinking 4 min into them, sadly), or I get them right after 2-3 min of agonizing. I want to make it clear that I feel I have a pretty good understanding of formal logic (the Bible was very helpful); I just seem to get mixed up and overwhelmed on these questions and many times mess up when trying to set up the stimulus chain.
Can anyone offer advice on focusing my study/practice as I try to master these? Whether it is specific strategies or specific problem sets I could complete, I'd love to hear advice on how I can improve.
Thank you in advance! I really appreciate it.