How do I get better at pattern recognition in the Logical Reasoning?
Start here:
Part (A)
Go through an entire LR section, looking at each question. For each one, answer the following questions:
1. What exactly does the question demand from you? (You must be able to answer for 26 of the 26 questions)
2. What can you expect the right answer to do? (You must be able to answer for 26 of the 26 questions)
3. What can you expect the right answer to sound like? (You must be able to answer for at least 22 of the 26 questions)
4. What is one wrong answer likely to say? (You must be able to answer for 26 of the 26 questions)
Part (B)
Then, go back through that section (without bothering with questions this time) and read each passage. For each, answer the following questions:
1. What is the main conclusion of the argument? (You must be able to answer for at least 20 of the 26 passages - no main conclusion for Inference and Resolution Questions!)
2. What is wrong with the argument? (You must be able to answer for at least 16 of the 26 passages - several passages don't exhibit flawed reasoning)
3. How is this flaw typical of others you've seen? (You must be able to answer for at least 10 of the 16-19 passages that exhibit flaws)
4. Which words are likely to be most important in determining the correct answer (no matter what question you might be asked)? (You must be able to answer for at least 20 of the 26 questions)
If you cannot answer all eight of these questions in the proportions indicated, then you do not yet have a strong enough grasp of the fundamental principles involved, and you'll know what you need to work on!