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If it is the first time you touch GMAT CR, it is very understandable and normal. As its name suggest, the reasoning in the questions is "critical". Actually, I think smarter and fast-thinking people tend to make more mistakes at the very beginning, because they have a wide open scope in their thinking. In GMAT CR, you need to do the opposite -- contain the thinking within the defined border in the question. Use only most basic common sense and conditions given in the question for the reasoning. Go over some of the questions in the CR section and see how people think. Work on the previous three sets of exercise before you move on. Thinking process is always more important than just doing exercises. |