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After you learn the fundamentals (i.e. causation logic), working on Solving Approach can be helpful.

For RC, try to learn a method that allows you to absorb the material. I recently taught a student who found this fun so don't be overly concerned about changing your method - it can be done.

Probably some tips in this post you might find helpful: (Past Student - V31 to V40): https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-online- ... l#p2860048
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