Best Methods for Mastering Conditional Reasoning?
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:52 pm
Hi all -
I am working towards my Oct/Dec test dates, and my analysis of PT wrong answers is telling me to work on conditional reasoning. My accuracy on LGs and LR questions featuring conditional reasoning is not where I would like it to be.
I have the following study materials at my disposal:
- Powerscore LR Bible
- Powerscore LG Bible
- Powerscore LG Workbook
- Cambridge LR Bundle Vol. 1, 2
- Cambridge LR: Conditional Reasoning
- Cambridge LR: Parallel Flaw
- Cambridge LG: In/Out
- Cambridge LG: Misc.
- Cambridge LG: Complex Ordering
- Cambridge LG: Determined Assignment
- Cambridge LG: Limited Scenario
- Cambridge LG: Difficult Games
- The LSAT Trainer
- 10 Actuals Vol. 4, 5
I don't think all of these will be particularly useful for a focus on CR (and I've gone through a sizable chunk of it already) - however, I wanted to provide a comprehensive list of what's available.
I just purchased the LR Bible for the CR section, as I hear it's extremely good, so I haven't studied it as thoroughly as I would like. My current plan is to study the CR section and drill, drill, drill the Cambridge LR Conditional Reasoning questions before moving on to the In/Out LG questions. I'm not sure, though, if it'd be worthwhile to reverse the LR and LG questions. I think LG is generally easier to improve, but I'm much stronger on the other types of LR questions...
I'd love any input from people who have found success mastering conditional reasoning. What techniques worked for you? What didn't? Is there anything else I should invest in, material wise?
Thank you!
I am working towards my Oct/Dec test dates, and my analysis of PT wrong answers is telling me to work on conditional reasoning. My accuracy on LGs and LR questions featuring conditional reasoning is not where I would like it to be.
I have the following study materials at my disposal:
- Powerscore LR Bible
- Powerscore LG Bible
- Powerscore LG Workbook
- Cambridge LR Bundle Vol. 1, 2
- Cambridge LR: Conditional Reasoning
- Cambridge LR: Parallel Flaw
- Cambridge LG: In/Out
- Cambridge LG: Misc.
- Cambridge LG: Complex Ordering
- Cambridge LG: Determined Assignment
- Cambridge LG: Limited Scenario
- Cambridge LG: Difficult Games
- The LSAT Trainer
- 10 Actuals Vol. 4, 5
I don't think all of these will be particularly useful for a focus on CR (and I've gone through a sizable chunk of it already) - however, I wanted to provide a comprehensive list of what's available.
I just purchased the LR Bible for the CR section, as I hear it's extremely good, so I haven't studied it as thoroughly as I would like. My current plan is to study the CR section and drill, drill, drill the Cambridge LR Conditional Reasoning questions before moving on to the In/Out LG questions. I'm not sure, though, if it'd be worthwhile to reverse the LR and LG questions. I think LG is generally easier to improve, but I'm much stronger on the other types of LR questions...
I'd love any input from people who have found success mastering conditional reasoning. What techniques worked for you? What didn't? Is there anything else I should invest in, material wise?
Thank you!