... . It is absolutely necessary to analyze the entire question, stimulus, correct answers ... approachto studying is much more effective in learning--rather than doingquestion after question ... 'd be happy to talk to you more about this approach if you ...
... flawquestion types. I'm guess these trends are indicative of what to ... concentrate on instead of putting more effort in parallel questions ... not indicative, because what is to say that all the other ...
... front. You really have to understand the argument structure ... proceeds or what its flaw is (if it has ... you have the time, to translate all conditional language ... you need to translate during a question you'll ... crucial for success at parallel questions and many of ...
... degrees and "unsafe enough to cause asthma" is only ... harder/maybe impossible, logically, to counter AC E for ... the parallelflaw questions (from my view though not limited toparallelflaw). ... You asked a fantastic question and it ...
... studying. I began to have a healthier approachto the exam when I ... a solid understanding of the question types/strategies for each section ... process, and our process and approachto the test are the only ... never felt like I was doing enough. Even when I started ...
... , when you look over your flaw questions especially (but really for ... AC is correct. Doing this will allow you to see what you ... are currently missing in this question type ... . Once you are able to do this ...
... two questions about your approachto fool-proofing and completing ... LG by doing 2-3 sections per day. To clarify, ... would your fool proofing approach consist of say, PT ... weeks, if you're doing around 2 sections a ... for each question type and plan to complete 1- ...
... have two questions about your approachto fool-proofing and completing the ... proof LG by doing 2-3 sections per day. To clarify, you ... few weeks, if you're doing around 2 sections a day ... be advisable?
... have two questions about your approachto fool-proofing and completing the ... proof LG by doing 2-3 sections per day. To clarify, you ... few weeks, if you're doing around 2 sections a day ... ?
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Here's how I taxonomize question types for my students:
< ... we figure out ways to alter it):
--Flaw
--Strengthen to be more formulaic):
--Parallel (Regular Parallel Method of Reasoning; ParallelFlaw)
... most useful way toapproach logical reasoning. Rather, try to associate particular concepts ... />
If it were a flawquestion, the correct answer could be ... ."
The question might ask us to resolve the discrepancy or ...
... skip the Parallel Reasoning/ParallelFlaw questions and come back to them if I ... 't have to get every single question right in order to get a ... 180 - so to me ... it's worth it to sacrifice a question or two if needed ...
... follows logically
6. Read question stem.
7. By now ... .
*For parallel reasoning and parallelflaw: I do steps 1 ... necessary for sufficient, part to whole flaw, causation/correlation flaw, etc.) before reading ...
... which leads to errors. I find skipping the question and coming ... LR questions per day doing one question at a time and ... answer. This approach of immediate review allowed me to easily remember ... applied this same immediate feedback approachto RC and also noted ...
... carefully and attempting to recount the question type before you ... at the question stem. When you read a flaw stimulus, ... ideally recognize a flaw BEFORE you get to the question stem. I ... bogged down in trying to remember the best approachto the question stem.
... you so much for doing this! I am now scoring ... />
LG: I tend to spend time verifying every answer ... Assumption, ParallelFlaw of Reasoning, Weakening, and Disagree. And tend to make, ... scoring unsteadily between -6 to -10 to now constantly scoring -4 ...
... significant amount of time to answer. The bulk of ... more on knowing when to skip questions for RC ... of my time by doing the questions I know ... I may skip a parallel reasoning question (not necessarily because ... be time consuming). Adjusting to this format ensures I ...
... about knowing how to apply them. No LSAT question will say "List ... ). It seems you've been doing that. The second then is ... LSAT stimuli - you need to recognize what flaw is present.
... conclusion. My recommendation is to start with MP,AP, ... the "replication" question types like parallel method and parallelflaw. principle and PSAa ... br />
I wouldn't want to tackle flaws first because all ... flaws are assumptions, and to strengthen or weaken an ...
... intuitively, is to drill until a question type seems easier ... approach or way of thinking that "works" for attacking the question ... type. Another way to measure progress and know when to ... of problems to drill before seeing how you're doing, however, ...
... systematic section and easiest to master in a short ... studying, probs the hardest section to improve. During timed RC, ... and flag the question. Its one thing to have trouble with ... parallel method and parallelflaw. MC, AP, MoR, when labelled correctly tend to ...
... with what you're doing. To answer your first question ("Is this what ... everyone is doing"): No, not ... to speed up your reading or take more of a "skim" approach ... . If not, however, keep doing what you're ...
To answer your first question, and after doing passage 4 of ... even my fundamental approach when presented with good reasons to do so ... answer choices. I think my approach from here on out, until ...
I write down question numbers I want to return to. Each number ... parallel reasoning and parallelflaw questions. It takes a long time to ... those categories sometimes just have to be diagrammed.
... a single LR section and doing it untimed. See what ... read on how toapproach those questions. Every question type requires a ... different approach and a different ... can be used to attack every single question. Also, take ...
... questions you're missing (like question type), then perhaps revisit the ... core curriculum videos covering that question type and make some drills ... on that question type. Also, if you're not doing it yet ... . I've found 7Sage's approachto be useful, but also don ...
... ? Like, could you push back to January?
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& ... the issue lies in your approachto the sections, or anxiety, or ... don't mean to answer your question with questions, but to address your ... able to do all questions within the time frame. Yeah the flaw ...
... for improvement with (1) your approachto each question; and (2) your skipping ... . Next having a consistent LR-question-type-strategy takes away the ... to be doing each time you see a question, and further, determining when to ...