Sometimes it just helps to see how to attack problems instead of talking strategy.
That's why today we are diving into the Official Guide to the GMAT and solving a problem. A student wrote in asking that we work through some problems to see how to apply the strategies we've talked about in other videos.
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2015/gmat-tuesd ... soning-56/
GMAT Tuesdays: Official Guide – Critical Reasoning #56
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Hi KevinRocci,
I can't understand how we should write statements as p => q.
For example,
in the statement "most universities retain the royalties from faculty member's invention", how can we write it as
U => I but not I =>U
I can't understand how we should write statements as p => q.
For example,
in the statement "most universities retain the royalties from faculty member's invention", how can we write it as
U => I but not I =>U