Crtical reasoning.

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Re: Crtical reasoning.

by beatthegmat » Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:50 am
aditya33 wrote:Hello everyone,
I just want your help regarding the CR questions.My actual gmat test is just 10 days left but still now i am suffering a lot with the CR questions.I have given 6 MGMAT CAT exam & scores 550 to 600.In the powerprep CD i scores 550 & 580 respectively.BUT when I was reviewing the questions I saw that I did almost all the questions of SC right.BUT I made a lot of mistakes in the CR..
SO,in this circumstances could you please help me out, how can i get rapid improvemement in CR portion???
Any suggestion.
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Aditya..
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Hi Aditya:

Unfortunately, there really isn't a strategy available that will guarantee rapid improvement in about a week's time. Lots of practice is the key to getting a better performance...

What I would suggest is looking at the CR resources available here: https://www.beatthegmat.com/wiki/ and doing some experimentation with your approach. Things like:

Reading the question prompt before reading the passage
Reading the passage before the question
Reading the passage and writing a one-sentence summary of what you've read
Etc.

Try a couple of approaches and see what works for you. Best of luck!
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by Nisha1218 » Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:54 am
With just 10 days left, you really only have 3 days to improve your weaknesses and then the 7 days to keep working on your strengths.

I would suggest reading a prep book that covers CR by section and doing problems relating to that section. Try to understand why you're getting the questions wrong.

CR was my big prob b4, and here's how I learned to attack:
- Read the question before reading the stimulus so you kind of know what to look for
- Read the stimulus
- Note down key words, phrases or use the following formula to map the stimulus out...
Evidence + Assumption --> Conclusion
- Formulate an answer in your mind before looking at the answer choices
- make sure your answer choices touches upon every point in ur map

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by beatthegmat » Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:59 am
Fantastic advice, Nisha!
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by Nisha1218 » Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:17 pm
Thanks Eric!

figured with the amount ive dedicated to this test, i should have aced it by now! :(

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by beatthegmat » Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:19 pm
Never give up! :)
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by Nisha1218 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:50 am
No problem. Always go with your instincts!