Can anyone point me to a source that breaks down diagramming for parallel reasoning?
It doesn't necessarily have to be an LSAT prep book. (i.e. a book on symbolic logic, etc.)
Diagramming for Parallel Reasoning Questions Forum
- Mr.Binks
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Re: Diagramming for Parallel Reasoning Questions
I believe Powerscore touched on this a bit.Aha0005 wrote:Can anyone point me to a source that breaks down diagramming for parallel reasoning?
It doesn't necessarily have to be an LSAT prep book. (i.e. a book on symbolic logic, etc.)
I find that for Parallel Reasoning questions, it is easiest (for me, anyway) to just diagram the stimulus, then approaching the answer choices. There will almost always be one or two you can eliminate pretty quickly, and for the contender answer choices, you can quickly diagram those.
- glucose101
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Re: Diagramming for Parallel Reasoning Questions
^ agreed. Learn to discern what needs to be diagrammed, and what doesn't.