... time to decipher what the question was asking. Should I start ... stronger mastery of the concepts (different LR question types, etc.), will adaptation ...
This is a question mostly geared towards Blind Review< ... on my LSAT journey, but RC has been probably the toughest ... considering what _kind_ of LR/RCquestion it is, but more often ... exist for other frequent LR/RC questions?
... began nailing obscure but recognizable question varieties (like certain types ... spending an hour on an RCquestion.) If I wasn’t ... section highly unconfident on one question and shaky on maybe ... starred questions (the one question I am least confident about ...
What is the difference really? Is pre-phrasing universally helpful across LR/RCquestion types or only selectively applicable? I.e, what makes it/when can it be most valuable? Thoughts, counterexamples, and battle-tested opinions welcome!
Another recent RCquestion where I feel like there' ... 'm just _not getting_ about RC. (D) seems well-supported to ... on Tuesday and I swear RC will be the death of ... then bomb -3 or -4 RC and have to retake. Unless ...
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- **1 RC annotation method** that works for ... me
- **2 RC passage reading habits** that work ... ** that have to do with RCquestion/AC wording that's commonly ...
... many of the drills for RC, I often find that once ... check my answers for these RCquestion drills, the only explanation provided ... of these are all older RC questions, and whenever I click ... to get explanation for these RC practice drills, as this has ...
For RC - question stem, it has "WSE" as an option, but when I hover over it, "WSE" is the only thing that's offered. "PorG" says "principle or generalization" when I hover over it. TIA!
... you need to read the question stem in order to figure ... out how to approach the question. Your task for an ... question when compared to an inference question is going to be vastly different ... . The question stem ...
@VegMeg55 Ahhh we are 100% differentRC test takers. I'm about minimal scribbling besides the underlining for focus and highlighting for MP. Just goes to show that there is no one size fits all strategy to the LSAT!
@"Quick Silver" love the Trainer especially for the question type breakdown for RC. The Trainer was my first love—but the RCquestion breakdown is something I'll return to again and again.