CRITICAL REASONING TIPS FOR GMAT
1)Anticipate the goal of each question. Critical reasoning questions will ask you to perform one of the following reasoning tasks: strengthen or weaken an argument, recognize a parallel argument, identify an inference, identify an assumption or choose the most appropriate conclusion.2)Read the question before reading the text so that you read the text with an anticipation of what you will need to do with it. Try this technique first with practice GMAT tests to see if it works well for you.
3)Locate the passage's assumptions and conclusion. The conclusion will not always be the last sentence and may not even be stated explicitly. The text's assumptions are prerequisites for the conclusion, i.e. without these assumptions the conclusion is false.
4)Imagine the correct answer before reading the answer choices. Your own derivation of the answer will often be the correct one. However, still read every answer choice because you may find one that fits better.
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