mourinhogmat1 wrote:
Thanks for the posts.
I was refering to the Powerscore Logical Reasononing Bible for the LSAT exam. To be more specific, Conditional Reasoning is a chapter in the LR bible is not relevant to the GMAT exam could be skipped. I wanted to know if anybody had a ready list of chapters they would advice me to skip. I also found that the problems in some chapters overlap with the Powerscore for Critical Reasoning. So, it maybe a overkill doing both. So, the best case would be to find an optimum number of chapters from both to master before the exam.
One last note, I found that neither the Critical Reasoning Bible nor the Logical Reasoning Bible from Powerscore deal with the BOLD FACED types which are pretty tricky to deal with on the GMAT and also an upcoming question type.
If you are concerned with Bold Face, Visit
e-gmat website and take free preview of their CR course _ Bold Face section. You get to practice more than 10 -12 bold faced questions too with associated application / practice file.
Also I agree with fluke,
Power score CR does deal with method of reasoning that is adequate to tackle boldface , however it has only two questions for practice. So again you can use bold face application file
e-gmat CR for more practice.