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Guys I need all the help I can get for decision making I'm so bad at it. I keep getting 45% ish and my ucat exam is at the end of the month. Pls guys drop all your tips (especially for syllogisms).

Thank you in advance 🙏🏼
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Reply 2
Original post by Shahanaa
Guys I need all the help I can get for decision making I'm so bad at it. I keep getting 45% ish and my ucat exam is at the end of the month. Pls guys drop all your tips (especially for syllogisms).
Thank you in advance 🙏🏼
For the short sentence-long syllogisms, sometimes it's worth drawing a venn diagram or a table so you can understand the information better. For the really long paragraph syllogisms, what I found helped me was to split them into bullet points, because the paragraphs were really long, I tended to get lost in the text, but condensing the information helped me. For the logic questions, again I would recommend drawing a table or a venn diagram or something, and filling this in with the information. DM isn't usually as time pressured, so you have more time to do this :smile:
Good luck, I'm sure you'll do great!
Reply 3
Original post by gjgndkgna
For the short sentence-long syllogisms, sometimes it's worth drawing a venn diagram or a table so you can understand the information better. For the really long paragraph syllogisms, what I found helped me was to split them into bullet points, because the paragraphs were really long, I tended to get lost in the text, but condensing the information helped me. For the logic questions, again I would recommend drawing a table or a venn diagram or something, and filling this in with the information. DM isn't usually as time pressured, so you have more time to do this :smile:
Good luck, I'm sure you'll do great!


Thank you for replyinggg. I was so stuck on how to answer the long syllogisms, I'm defo going to use bullet points now thanks againnn

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