What do you suggest to practice graphs and charts-heavy cases? Comparing different visuals and deducing math work are very important for some firms that give out graph and table-heavy cases, especially under time pressure. How do you practice reviewing graphs and charts and get into the habit of quickly identifying the most important concepts that I need for doing the math work to solve cases? I can read tables and graphs just like other people do, but I am particularly frustrated because I tend to miss the keypoint or take a long time identifying the most important piece of information that is crucial for setting up my math work.
Barbara Minto wrote "Pyramid Principle". Not aware of any chart book by Barbara Minto...
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