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LR Tip

ewb08640ewb08640 Free Trial Member
edited September 2013 in General 19 karma
Do any of you guys try "predicting the answer" after reading the stimulus and question stem on LR but before reading the answer choices? I recently started attacking the problems this way and have since found them more manageable. I think it's because one of the most challenging aspects of LR is parsing really convulted material in a short period of time...something so verbally taxing is only made worse when trying to juggle answer choices that are all designed to tempt you. I noticed that I started employing this method naturally over time but didn't see improvement until I did so actively. Granted, you can't always predict which angle they'll take but doing so will at least give you the advantage of understanding the parts of the argument more thoroughly.

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  • J.Y. PingJ.Y. Ping Administrator Instructor
    14173 karma
    Yeah, that's good. You're going to have to do this pretty well if you're aiming for the high 160's/170 break.
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