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Just wondering, when doing CR questions does anyone write down in shorthand stuff like
Premise A - XXXXXX
Premise B - YYYYYY
Conclusion - ZZZZZZ
And in different order and whatnot, on their boards? i was just wondering, or do most of y'all just commit Ps and Cs to memory and then review the answer choices?
ANY information on this strategy would be greatly appreciated, I am torn because of time limitations, but writing at least a few shorthand notes might make the process go faster?
Thoughts? Opinions? Would love some site creator feedback here!!
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You should be aiming at doing each SC question in about one minute and CR question in about one minute and thirty seconds. This will give you more time to tackle on RC questions, which is considered to be the most difficult section on the verbal. With that in mind, there is just not enough time to take notes in CR questions. I highly recommend PowerScore CR because the strategies dicuss in the book will help your speed and accuracy on CR. Good luck.
I am using Powerscore right now, and you're right no where does it say to write anything down other then losers and contenders, I'm assuming that is your point?
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