Hi everybody! I am new to the 7sage community and I am finding that I am waaaay too slow at these questions! Is that the case with anyone else? On the problem sets I set a fifteen minute timer, and I often have one or two questions left when it goes off! That is pretty bad because that means that I am spending over a minute on each question and probably suggests that I should skip. In general, I think the problem may be choosing my answer choice because I narrow down to two answer choices and then I get stuck deliberating them for only God knows how long! Does anyone have any tips on improving speed other than taking practice tests over time?
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THANKS Alexandra! I really hope that you get into your dream school. =) I don't have a dream school per se' more so than I have a dream career. I'm planning to take LSAT in Feb and hopefully return to Georgia State University as a joint-degree seeking (JD/MPH) law student in the fall. I like the vibes of these discussions! Lets maintain our positivity and study productively!
I still don't understand this question! In the explanation, Jon says that for answer choice D he doesn't see where the idea of costly comes into play? Yet, the actual word "costly" is used in the very last sentence. The author states that "massive interventions will be costly and change the character of science. I chose D because I thought that cost was emphasized in the conclusion, which I had labeled correctly and also in that last sentence that I wrote above.
Thank you everyone! =) As many of you have said I do agree that time is the best improvement! I will keep working at it! Good luck.