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How to prepare for GMAT Critical Thinking Section

I am preparing for GMAT. I am taking all the help from the internet. But the Critica Thinking Section is confusing me. Recently, I have started learning logic which teaches categorical syllogisms but the type of questions I see in this subject are completely different from what they ask in the GMAT. I have also consulted Barrons GMAT preparation book but it didn't offered much help. So, please someone guide me on how to prepare for this Section by telling what topics to cover and what subject to study.
Also please tell me wheather Categorical Syllogism is worth studying or not.
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