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... that flaw questions seem to be quite difficult for me compared to other question ... types. I think that this could be due to ... I have been able to pinpoint the flaw in most of the ... flaws just by seeing and doing more of them? I feel ...
... a weakening question can call on the same flaw/assumption in ... it, which I was doing leading up to the March test. I ... just guideposts. I skipped any question that I was confused by ... two read throughs, and all parallel method/parallelflaw questions. This let me ...
... . What we are better off doing is recognizing how those inferences ... head on and vice versa. Doing this will also help you ... you their own process for doing just that!
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... them out for a question. Learning when to split I think is ... excluding the acceptable situation question. Tune your approachto you, you know yourself ... things in pictures or words. Doing these style games will workout ...
... have compiled showing that specific question types take longer than ... I am sure that parallel MOR and parallelflaw MOR questions would certainly ... noticed a trend with RRE question target times being higher ... I would like to use this data to create a skipping ...
... been able to get close enough to 170 to feel ... to see how one of you thinks, how you approach specific question ... types- just might be the key to ... FLAWquestion strategies, drop 'em in the comments!
... jobs, traveled, and came to really enjoy gaining life experience ... keep getting this Necessary Assumption question about rattlesnakes wrong, f ... Don't forget the holistic approachto applications. Work hard on ... 's most important is doing the best that _you_ can ...
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Method of Reasoning
What is the difference in process & identification between these two question types? I feel like in parallel method you identify the flaw as a means of finding its match - so i dont really see how they are different. Can someone help me understand?
... 've taken on a new approach of drilling with the timer ... I can take time to understand each question and answer and start ... a while for me to understand a question, and I can be ... ? Doest anyone else take this approach? or is there a better ...
... good way to explain flaw/descriptive weakening questions and how toapproach them? ... doing the practice problems. I always fail to identify the flaw ... are many ways to point out the flaw and there are ... them/what helps you to understand the flaw in the argument?? ...
... much as I would like to, but I have found ... and always leave that flaw/parallel reasoning question for last because it ... I don't get to finish it). This has ... think it's important to know what kind of distribution ... thing I've been doing is doing a set of problems ...
... usually allows me to answer the question without needing to double check ... case, parallel reasoning and parallelflaw - so wordy!) and come back to them ... -0 to -2), so at the very least, doing things this ... way doesn't seem to be holding ...
... for me, a holistic approach or a change in some ... so convoluted! Like a parallel principle application flawquestion. Read it the ... t even go back to that question, because you can spend ... Having something concrete to look forward to helps me regain mental ...
... time working on my weakest question types (parallel/parallelflaw). I also lost points ... is somewhat unclear to me. I think that doing so many ... RC passages helped me learn to read ... for tone (always my weakest question type), ...
... consistently get one of the parallelflaw questions wrong (but only one ... have been meaning to drill these specific question types before my next ... . I think I need to start doing intensely timed NA and MSS ... but when I first started doing LSAT prep I was really ...
... your percent correct on 25 parallelflaw questions (when you only see ... how you happened to do on 25 parallel questions on a given ...
Another issue with the doing them this way is timing ... 15 seconds? Every question/stimulus is not going to take you the ...
... two next to the stimulus to reinforce the question type (e ... .g.- "S" for strengthen, "PF" for parallelflaw ... ") and so you don't need to read the ... section to spend more time, remember that whatever approach you ...