... 's the building blocks of logicalreasoning. As J.Y. and ... . All I can say is drill, drill and then ... what the missing link is and identify it in ... they're wrong and memorize common trap answer choices) and ... AC I'll reverse the question to accept the inferences ...
... I do a little bit each day, and really feel ... I was consistently getting every question right in the packets, ... question in 3 PTs, which is significant because it is a very common ... (the most common?) questiontype. Hopefully this is helpful ...
Wasting PTs is when you take PTs but ... of logic, of how to read for reasoning structure, and of ... for every question for my first 5 tests. This is extreme, ... in a particular questiontype, start drilling that questiontype (so that you ...
... of explanations, especially in logicalreasoning. I was frustrated that ... 's Dragonball reference on how to approach strengthen/weaken questions ... get the impression that JY is personally tutoring me. Lastly, ... in at under 10 minutes each. The fact that I ...
... always read the question stem first. My reasoningis very similar to ... have an understanding of what eachquestiontypeis looking for.
A ... thing, then reading the question stem, then most likely ... to verify what the conclusion is, will more than likely ...
... the LSAT is all about switching gears from questiontype to questiontype and section ... problems to do. A little common sense goes a long way ... your PT phase and that is perfectly logical especially if it takes ...
... 7sage video Jy has on how to BR? You should be ... to first identify what type of questiontype it is, and identify the components ... follow through with explanations for each answer choice.
... write out notes for each lesson or type them out? Do you ... can piece together how some of the different LR question types fit ... pitch for each "chapter"? My "loose" goal for each lesson is that when ...
... Yes. A "pre-phase" is what you anticipate the answer ... some more. Understand what the common flaw types are on LR ... spot the flaw. For other question types, such as SA ... valid. Eachquestiontype has its own strategy.
... Time I took the exam, how I felt, what I ate ... (scores for each section, total score, log eachquestiontype, game type, passage type etc. Then ... fell for, what was the questiontype that I got wrong, ... section made up of questions is also something I'll have ...
... you know that is if you understand how the negation plays ... can’t think of a questiontype off the top of ... that, but anything concerning conditional reasoningis in play.
... this answers your question! Whatever your understanding of how exactly it ...
... I'm about to say is a logical flaw, LOL, but in ... really welcome an explanation of how that applies to figuring out ... lastly,
what about my question in regards to a cell ... , subzones, industrial, residential game where each subzone can have like TWO ...
How does Questiontype or POE fit into your ... answer choice. So the rule is not "always or never" but ... complete. Track your time (before each BR) and try to do ... shifting to timed PTs. This is an evolution rather than a ...
... get -6 on average on each section, I see there's ... RC/LG because my BR is better on these sections. With ... comes down to how difficult the stimulus is regardless of questiontype. Worst of ... patterns too. Any advice on how you were able to track ...
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I need some advice on how to improve on "retaining" information ... 't compare remaining answers to each other - which are designed ... stimulus. Most often, there is a relationship between the correct ... fail to address exactly what is being asked.
... preptests or drill a certain questiontype or game. All in all ... the dark once your time is over unless you ask for ... tells you straight up, this is going to be a hard ... how to attack different question types instead of just teaching you what eachquestiontypeis ...
... otherwise. Equally obvious, something is going horribly wrong in ... to figure out what that is. Identify the problem. ... through each and every question and do two things: Label the questiontype, ... reasoning on. A pattern should emerge, and this pattern is ...
... hopes! So my point is don't worry about a ... . With reading comp and logicalreasoning I found it helpful to ... of why I missed eachquestion and a summary at ... d reread the summary before each PT. If you're ... misled by tone when the question was about content?) Just ...
... sure to write out your reasoning. This will really force you ... the questiontype. Break down each answer choice. And explain why each answer choice is ...
... me understand the basics of eachquestiontype. However, I have realized ... started timing myself. Another method is to just time yourself, ... but don't worry about how long it takes.
< ... help you understand the different question types and tricks the ...
... other phase of prep, is that it is an entire philosophy. My ... tips and tricks for attacking eachquestiontype... 7Sage gives you an entire ... . And what I really love ishow the lessons are set up ... correct mindset. And that is something that is hard to get out ...
... The downside to waiting is that sometimes recommenders take ... I'm not sure howcommon this is, but I have ... and Reddit of this exact type of thing happening.
My advice is to email your recommenders for ... on draft 6, and each has taken me 1- ...
... talk about how you should try to recognize what question types you ... question wrong twice, this allows me to identify that there is some logical ... I get the same question RIGHT during each test, that reinforces that ...
... to complete sections) (how do I improve timing?< ... Is it during game set ups? Or a certain questiontype ... or RC passage type? If so, ... doing 100 tests once each. So re-use old ... second nature and no time is wasted!
... I usually do is do the corresponding LR questiontype because I have ... is:
1) Review myself first and try to reason each ... answer choice
2) Put the question in my ... correct I will understand the reasoning/pattern behind it. You start ...