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Arsene Lupin
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I studied for a while on CR questions, and I think I reached a level where I can almost get 100% correct answers if I'm not bound with time. However, that percentage drops to ~70% if I time myself with 2 minutes budget to every question. (A session of 10 questions in 20 minutes for example)
So I'm looking for ways to speed up my answering process, without this big drop in correct answers.
Here are my tricks so far as an initial contribution to the thread:
- Reverse the possible answer in an Assumption question. If it destroys the argument, choose it and move on.. you don't need to read the rest of the answers.
- Read the shortest answers first instead of reading them sequentially from A to E. Seems faster in average to spot the correct answer and then ignore reading the long hideous answers.
Are there any tricks for strengthening and weakening questions like the assumption one? I found that tip in these forums and it is working like magic.
Thanks in advance guys.
So I'm looking for ways to speed up my answering process, without this big drop in correct answers.
Here are my tricks so far as an initial contribution to the thread:
- Reverse the possible answer in an Assumption question. If it destroys the argument, choose it and move on.. you don't need to read the rest of the answers.
- Read the shortest answers first instead of reading them sequentially from A to E. Seems faster in average to spot the correct answer and then ignore reading the long hideous answers.
Are there any tricks for strengthening and weakening questions like the assumption one? I found that tip in these forums and it is working like magic.
Thanks in advance guys.












