GMAT Critical Reasoning: Conditional Conclusions (Avoid These Trap Answers!) 👩💻 Tips from a Perfect Scorer
Conditional conclusions can be tricky on GMAT Critical Reasoning — especially when trap answers pull you toward irrelevant factors like cost or feasibility.
In this video, GMAT perfect scorer Julia breaks down how to approach “if–then” conclusions and identify the assumptions that truly matter.
You’ll learn:
- What conditional conclusions are and why they’re intentionally narrow
- How to stay focused on the “if” scenario the argument creates
- Why traps about cost, logistics, or practicality are often irrelevant
- How to use the negation test to confirm the correct assumption
- How to identify what must be true for the argument to hold
Through a clear example, Julia walks you step by step through common trap answers and shows how to eliminate them with confidence.
Mastering conditional reasoning will help you stay precise, avoid distractions, and improve your accuracy on GMAT Critical Reasoning questions.
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