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Looking for a CR strategies for the GMAT [#permalink]
31 Aug 2004, 10:27
Hi,
Few days before, I saw a document somewhere on this web site concerning CR arguments. how to attack them ? What to avoid ? And I found it very interesting. I am not able to find again,
Not sure of somebody can guide me ?
Thanks,
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I haven't seen this document you're referring to...I used PR's strategies for CR and thought they were very good. Do you have their book?
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Yes, I do
What I am looking for is a crash course in Arguments.
CR for me are 50% chances.
I usually succeed to eliminate three answers and a lot of times I am stock with two and finish by choosing the wrong one,
Also, I found myself that I take long time to read the arguments and to understand them. Is it practicing the solution.
I score fine on the easy questions.
When it comes to the hard one, my difficulties are to understand the questions more than reasoning itself.
I am practicing a lot now, but still see very slow improvement and I am getting frustrated sometimes.
This is one of my weakness in the GMAT,
I just need a straight forward strategies ?
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