G.B.C. 4 Evidence
In order to score well on the communication of information section, you have to support your argument. This lesson will look at how you can use evidence to defend your position.
In order to score well on the communication of information section, you have to support your argument. This lesson will look at how you can use evidence to defend your position.
The previous lesson was about introductions and conclusions. This lesson is about making an argument. This is the body of your answer. Do well with this and you will increase your chances of getting a better score on the communication of information part of the G.B.C. test.
To make an even stronger argument, it is essential that you layer reasoning. This lesson will teach you how to find weaknesses in your reasoning, and add layers to create a stronger position.
In this lesson, we'll look at how you can defeat a counterargument, and strengthen your position.
In order to succeed in G.B.C., you need to make sure your answers are well structured. In this lesson, we'll teach you a simple recipe to make great, well-structured answers.
Our first strategy lesson is about interview tests in general. We'll talk about what they are for. This will help you avoid the biggest mistake that people make in interview tests.
This is a trial lesson from our G.B.C. course. It is the first lesson in our course. It is about interview tests in general. We'll talk about what they are for. This will help you avoid the biggest mistake that people make in interview tests.