Eliminating quickly and effectively on LR
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 9:03 pm
When I first started to look at my powerscore book I had a hard time understanding how to translate what it meant to accept the premise as true when it came to understanding how to do assumption family questions. Too often in my opinion I focused on solely the main conclusion, which got me right answers at times, but didn't a lot more. really did not know what I was doing at the time, this concept alone really caused me to struggle with LR for a while until I got Manhattan lr, which introduced me to the ideal of the core. It took me a minute to deprogram myself from these bad habits but I did. In turn the concept of accepting the premise as true kinda clicked for me. I've begun to get some of the best and most solid scores during all of my prep In lr, which has been a little while. I'm talking -2,-3,-4, ranges I've found that truely understanding the core as it relates to the given premise help you to eliminate answers faster and more efficiently. So I'm just wondering if I'm on the right approach with that thinking? i know you have to be careful with this because answers sometimes only boost the premise in certain situations, and don't address the conclusion, which ultimately every right answer has to do, but it's like understanding what it means for the premise to be valid narrows the world down to a few answers.