... is much higher. The differencebetween my review process now is ... but my process, my understanding and execution. For example, if ... phrases, honing in on the flawof the argument ( because lets ... the majority of the test is flawed arguments) faster and more ...
... at 86.1.25 the parallelflaw question. That question as ... these questions. I agree the difference could be "aesthetic" in ... verbose verbiage and -- in that an extensive use of poor grammar ... addition to referential phrasing and answer choices they themselves being ...
... . Sometimes parallelflaw/parallelreasoning where I might need to map out and don't ... about leaving questions open and having a lot of questions flagged. Do ... think having a specific number of questions that I am planning ...
... Sometimes parallelflaw/parallelreasoning where I might need to map out and don' ... having a specific number of questions that I am ... to do. Instead of lingering, wondering, agonizing, and burning more time, ... already know what kind of Qs and issues get you! Most ...
... is, if any, and then using the strategy from ...
One note is that Parallel Method ofReasoningandParallelFlaw questions both use a ... lot of conditional logic. I ... tend to be long and with the additional time ...
... for sharing your techniques and feedback, everyone. I had ... type (not a fan ofparallelflaw or parallelreasoning questions, personally). I ... more in-depth review and analysis during blind ... yields better results in terms of efficiency and timing. Thanks!
... basically said that the differencebetween those scoring in the ... conditional logic forms, and also common flaw types. This helped ... 30 seconds instead of a minute and a half. This ... :
... BR vs Timed score difference. I just recently broke ... PTs (177 and 180 timed and BR), and the difference that really ... helped me identify questions and trap answers that I ... forever to read (like parallelreasoningand some of the applied principle questions) ...
... take advantage of the analytics (question types and overall timing of the game ... />
I LOVE the PS Logical Reasoning Bible. I love how much ... mentions that learning Mill's Methods (for causation) are not necessary ... has a really in-depth flaw chapter.
... you, taking the October and November LSAT. My average ... you can relate to any of it:
... think 2 to 3 of those missed questions can ... patient enough with diagramming and paying for it on ... for me (parallelflaw/reasoning, must be true) and keep PTing to ...
... longest on the first round and I flag questions that I ... to go back and verify without the stress of having all the ... questions still in front of me. Then second round I ... questions, which for me is parallelflaw/reasoningand harder must be trues. Your ...
I think you got the differencebetween the two, but (slightly tangential) ... don't know that "violent and bites" necessarily counters your ... that gives you unconditional love and cuddles in bed that ... part-to-whole flaw arguments, though the use of an example isn ...
... to the stimulus and the stimulus as a bunch of premises as ... JY states that the differencebetween MP and MSS questions is that in ... , I have noticed that one of the reasons why I keep ... to identify the "gap" or "flaw" with the argument before moving ...
... . Your mentioning the differencebetween "fails to distinguish" and "confuse" is precise ... need to literally address A and B. "Confuse" can happen ... certain flaw text uses "mistake A for B", "obscure A and ... how would you analyze each of them? My thought is that ...
... , but have seen a ton of improvement by using old versions ... of the test (PT 1-16). ... RC, sometimes ParallelReasoning & ParallelFlaw distinction might not be made and LR is ... ), but have not found any of it to be "hurting" my ...
... , but have seen a ton of improvement by using old versions ... RC, sometimes ParallelReasoning & ParallelFlaw distinction might not be made and LR is ... but have not found any of it to be "hurting" my ... is disgusting. It's less of testing logic than being able ...
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> I honestly think the differencebetween tests with new test writers ... depth in thinking to eliminate and analysis.
> I ... reevaluate my current methods. I am thinking of taking my PT ... 'm also thinking of looking at analytics and drilling areas I ...
... and move on, usually only one and its almost always a parallel structure/flaw ... to trap you and knowing every single question type andmethods for it ... the passage. Also, the relationship of the paragraphs sometimes reveals where ...
... knowing it is a parallelflawreasoning question and the question stem specifically ... is the most common and favorite of LSAT flaws I would ... that have this flaw but of course only one of them will ... t have any kind of knowledge piece and eliminate quickly. On ...
... knowing it is a parallelflawreasoning question and the question stem specifically ... is the most common and favorite of LSAT flaws I would ... that have this flaw but of course on of them will have ... t have any kind of knowledge piece and eliminate quickly. On ...
... are testing you on and vice versa, the difference is usually how ... process of finding the assumption between the premise and conclusion still holds and picking ... where they repeat ACs is flaw they repeat ACs there a ...
... amount of them. I'm also noticing more flawand MSS ... checking my analytics and noticing that strengthen and weaken questions were ... the 70-80 tests and I've managed to ... are weaken, strengthen, andflaw. Parallelflaw/reasoning has about 2, and the rest is ...
... flaw questions, the flaw is in the reasoning (i.e., the premises) of ... the argument and ... that the trend of prosperous nations experiencing ... the mistaken relationship between the premise and conclusion. The ...
... other types of LR questions, but for the parallel question types ... easy one with simple and short reasoning. I generally won't ... is PT61 S2 Q23, a parallelflaw question. The diagram for the ... .
... to find a flaw in reasoning. In terms of content, we are ... to assume that "least expensive" and "least skilled" is equivalent ... is an unstated premise, and the author seems to explicitly ... does make an equivocation between "least skilled" and "demeaning" this is ...
... to find a flaw in reasoning. In terms of content, we are ... assume that "least expensive" and "least skilled" is equivalent ... does make an equivocation between "least skilled" and "demeaning" this is ... humanity from demeaning work" and so I assumed eliminate meant ...
... question, but I find thinking of a fully fleshed out loophole ... between a premise and the conclusion, or feel like there's a flaw ... with conditional reasoning ... wrong ACs the time of day and thinking that they could ...