... against one another to notice how the answer(s) "fit" in between stimulus andthe ... flaws, eliminating wronganswers, andthe less you’ll find yourself stuck betweentwoanswers.
... ) questions and for most of my wrong answer choices i always narrow it ... down to twoanswers (one of ... which is usually correct) but happen to choose thewrongone ...
... work and come home and do some short review of PT answers that ... but every now and then there's always that one or two tough flaw ... but then end up choosing thewrongone from that selection. I'm ... review theanswers it ends up making sense as to why one of ...
... but every now and then there's always that one or two tough flaw ... but then end up choosing thewrongone from that selection. I'm ... . Twoanswers can look nearly identical.... look for words that move the answer ...
... tracked my incorrect answersand discovered that the ones I ... : the right answer and a wrongone. But I consistently pick thewrongone. ... better at narrowing down between 2 answer choices ... choose betweentwo really attractive ACs -- thus giving you the ...
... A smattering of wronganswers across difficulties? only missing the very challenging ones ...
> I actually think predicting answers is overrated once you are ... I usually find myself juggling betweentwo answer choices and ultimately choosing thewrongone.
... 's wrong with the argument either you take a quick look at theanswersand ... an idea how to differentiate thetwo answer choices, if you do ... to pick thewrong answer and pick the right one (I usually always get thewrong answer by ...
... answers were correct. After reading into the questions to decide which answer betweenthetwo ... . You get two sets of scores(one from each PT andone from its ... you are doing blind review wrong. You want to reveal questions ...
... of what's been said. Thetwo things that I'd add ... tone, and I was always stuck betweentwoanswers before doing this. The second part ... is to always ...
... something I can replicate andalways seems to be ... for answers. I didn't master the LSAT ... to understand the explanation for the correct and why thewrong answer ... is the level at which the lessons from one question ... the section is deeply flawed if these two ...
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Yet, this would be thewrong answer for this particular question ... has to do with the subtle logical difference betweenthetwo question types. In ... for one type of question doesn't always work for another, and during the ...
... I already know the correct answers after watching the explanations and I get frustrated ... choices and be left with two, but I seem to always choose thewrongone.
... it. If you are caught betweentwoanswers, you're doing great ... explain what is wrongand why, and what is right and why -- write ... said to do, and I started seeing the patterns andthe reasoning, that ... (and it was that insanely hard LR section). In one section ...
Between PTs, drilling is your ... Then check your answers, and prioritize theanswers you either got wrong both times, or ... I always made problem sets of all the questions I flagged, and also ... re the only one who is actually going to be doing the learning andthe ...
... learned. The absorption of strategies and construction and strengthening of ... bad thing. I love wronganswers... they're a gift ... also fall for thewrongone? What was the test writer trying ... I've gone over two typed pages on an ... PM. I'm always down to talk LSAT ...
... is because incorrect question answers are intentionally framed in ... thewrongone.
In this light, rampaging through PT's and ... : know what youre doing entirely andalways.
2) Speed ... : Once you have the above two nailed, bring them together ...
... either narrow down the ACs to two options and I choose thewrongone (happens regularly ... ) or I just have no idea what the ... to do when stuck betweentwo very attractive answers? or will that just ...
... betweentwoanswers in 1-2 questions per section, which is almost always ... where you need to skip the question. You will definitely ... what, so get comfortable skipping and collecting all your easier points ... to improve your proficiency and thereby, your speed.
... and get one score in the 150's, 3 in the mid 160's, andone ... a lucky break and only get 3 wrong on the test, even if ... betweentwoanswers sometimes, at least in LR and RC. That does not mean the ... just by guessing right or wrong on a couple of questions ...
... say it is "easy." I always have to put my full ... than ever, and spotting wronganswersand knowing the difference between 2 answers (why one is wrongandthe other is ... .
... ! I think the best approach here to choose betweentwoanswers is by looking ... for ways in which one of ... them can be wrong.
With a ... *could* agree with that point and say, "So what? I think ...
... into the answer sets assuming all of them are wrong. They ... need to prove to you the right ... learn to pick out conclusion and premises. Also repatition will make ... that if I am stuck betweentwoanswers. Theone that I have absolutely no ...
... into the answer sets assuming all of them are wrong. They ... need to prove to you the right ... learn to pick out conclusion and premises. Also repatition will make ... that if I am stuck betweentwoanswers. Theone that I have absolutely no ...
... into the answer sets assuming all of them are wrong. They ... need to prove to you the right ... learn to pick out conclusion and premises. Also repatition will make ... that if I am stuck betweentwoanswers. Theone that I have absolutely no ...
... harder doesn't always equate to ... up angry, hurt, and practicing thewrong skills.
... the passage, but actually answering the questions. Theanswers are worded to trick you and ... Drill one passage a day, and I ... between 156 nd 158, what's keeping me from the ...
... and 2 during breaks in the work day (the latter doesn't always ... where everything went wrong (a trip to the ER, unexpected house ... to make measurable progress between each oneand have time to fully ... would take up to two days) and practice the weak areas I ...
... if I’m 60%/40% betweentwoanswers if I expect it to ... Two right answers, onewrong answer, and six minutes I’d’ve lost otherwise. The six ... minutes is more valuable than theone point I expect to miss ... You really want to address the problems, in this example, ...
... answer choices and ultimately choose thewrongone. I did finish the CC and I am ... this directly. Getting stuck betweentwo ACs can mean two things:
the second point, I always found it helpful to ...
... ; @crustychikn said:
> The thing that always gets me is that ... about this distinction between attacking the premise vs. attacking the assumption vs. ... decide betweentwoanswers, one of which validly attacks the premise or conclusion directly, andone ...