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gageDecember 28, 2019
timing
How is it possible to unravel each and every answer choice after figuring out the question itself out to find the right answer in 1minute:24 seconds if you have to do all of this? I understand how to figure out the right answer but do not get how it's possible to do all of it in such little time especially on a question like this one where you have to look at each answer choice.
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Timing can be intimidating, especially as you begin studying. For this reason, I would recommend focusing on understanding LR questions and the logic behind each answer before you focus on completing the question in 1 minute and 24 seconds. Once you feel that you understand the content, I would recommend transitioning to focusing on LR timing.
As you become more familiar with the logic of the test, you will likely find that you are able to complete some of these questions without writing out diagrams. Eventually, you will be able to save time by making mental diagrams instead.
Also, as you pointed out, parallel reasoning questions can be especially time-consuming. Because of this, you will often find a parallel reasoning question towards the end of a test section (around #23). If you are running short on time and know that you can complete other LR questions at a faster pace, I would recommend skipping a question like this. If you choose to do so, make sure to bubble your scantron accordingly! You will need to decide for yourself if this is your best strategy.
Does that help? Let us know if you have additional and best of luck with your studies!