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 josemnz83
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I am taking the November Flex test. Below is my performance on latest full-test.

RC - 6 (21/27)
LR - 7.5 (average of two sections)
AR - 9 (14/23)

Score on this test was 158. My objective is to score a 160 to go to a regional school. What is the best way to secure these two points? Would it be best to focus on just one section? If so, which one? Thanks!
 Frank Peter
PowerScore Staff
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Hi Jose,

I would say that generally logic games tends to be the easiest section to make short-term gains. This could be a matter of practicing your setups and making inferences, or making tweaks to your workflow. For example, I generally recommend that students attempt local questions before global questions, because they afford a nice entry point to start working through a specific scenario and thinking about how the rules interact. Since you are -9 in games, I would recommend reviewing the logic games lessons and making sure you are strong on the fundamentals. Good luck!

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