Solve 705+ Level Critical Reasoning Questions using the Common Argument Patterns

Mastering the different types of arguments is the key if you want to score a V36 or higher on the GMAT Verbal section. Most students tend to prefer intuition and common logic over structured process for solving CR questions. As a result, their performance fluctuates drastically. To score a 705+ GMAT score, you need to understand how arguments are constructed and how you can reverse-engineer arguments to find the correct response.

To help you score 90th percentile and even more on the GMAT CR, we have organized a free webinar where you will learn about our 4-step approach and how to apply it to 705+ level questions with confidence.

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July 03, 2024

21:00 hrs

Mayur Tyagi

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Session Highlights

  • Learn three different types of CR arguments on GMAT that will help you identify the pattern of the argument and predict the probable answer.
  • Learn to identify the language shift in the reasoning to identify the assumption made by the author. Solve the toughest CR questions in < 90 seconds by spotting the gap in the argument.
  • Learn to identify common trap answers in 705+ CR questions. The GMAC is predictable in the way it writes trap answers, and you can benefit a great deal if you manage to spot these traps.
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Learn more about the Speaker

Mayur Tyagi

GMAT™ Expert

Mayur, a mechanical engineer, followed his passion for verbal reasoning and aptitude. He breaks the most complex verbal concepts into simple mathematical steps that students can easily follow and achieve scores that they desire. Training more than 5000 students over the past 7 years, his students have scored 760(V44), 730(V46) in GMAT™ to name a few. Truly following the words of Maya Angelou, "When you know better you do better", Mayur makes sure his students always know better.