
My thought process when attacking NA questions is:
1) read the stimulus trying to find the conclusion and relevant premises --> core
2) look for term shifts
3) think veryyy briefly about a gap (if it doesn't come to me within a few seconds, I just move on to the answer choices)
... my problem is, I find that I'm focusing too much on looking for answer choices that have term shifts. When the answer choice doesn't involve a term shift, then I find myself going back and starting over - wasting way too much time. I know this is a better strategy for sufficient assumption questions, but don't know how to improve this strategy.
I hope my question makes sense. Any suggestions?