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the last time i came to this forum and solved the gmat math diagnostic test i wasnt able to complete the test on time and was able to solve only 30 questions.today i took the test and was able to complete the test and i only got 12 questions wrong.it's an improvement in math but in verbal i am not able to improve.My concern is in CR .I have solved some LSAT's questions and was able to get 70% right.the problem is when i solve CR's in timed enviornment i make a lot more mistakes as i am unable to develop my logic correctly in the stipulated time and end up making many mistakes.Any sugggestions on that i mean how to improve in CR.
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70% accuracy on LSAT CR is pretty good, considering that they are considered to be much tougher than GMAT CR. You need to check what errors are holding you back. If its just a time issue, you need to think through the deduction process quickly, using the same strategy you use when in an un-timed test , only faster.
The Bang, Bang CR Guide (A comprehensive guide w/ examples) cr-guide-100473.html
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