... therefore more efficient to identify. In contrast, Could ... simply check for and identifythe MBT answer then move ... Four incorrect answers MBF. The most efficient and accurate ... Using this technique (plus understanding the underlying rationale = confidence) ...
The first LR was very difficult ... it didn't have any identifythe role/conclusion questions which I ... it was my first one, the other two were very easy ... more key words than the ones in the discussion pages maybe that ...
... answer choice until you find the one that matches; tbh, ... , get used to identifying the subtleties of the form you're matching ... ability to quickly translate and identifythe form, this gives you an ... anticipated answer choice, then match the form in an AC asap
... a lot of the level 5 questions, the ability to quickly ... than the ability to identifythe right answer on the first go. And the most ... word that shifts compared to the stimulus (like going from ... is not present in the stimulus. The BR process is ...
... Powerscore goes from the top down, from the branches in. ( ... grouping games. The first step is to identifythe game type ... . By learning the core concepts instead of the superficial facades, ... chopping down the tree from the trunk, all of the branches fall ...
... @hlsat180 said:
To test the diagram, substitute a parallel argument ...
To explain theflaw in your logic, I’ll ... vaccines. Maybe the immunities were passed from the mother in breast ... etc.). In other words, the purpose is to help understand ...
Just went through the video. It was a great ... , one of which was about the "Straw Man Fallacy". LSAT, from ... to use this fallacy in theflaw questions. I will be sure ...
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For LR, are you using the 7Sage analytics? Which question types ... give you the most trouble? After figuring this ... strong grasp of theflaw before moving onto the answer choices? Are ... ?
... question types give you the most trouble? After figuring ... strong grasp of theflaw before moving onto the answer choices? ... 1/3 of the test. For the LR, yes I ... bad at NA and Flaw Method of Reasoning questions. ... questions (yikes). As for Flaw Method I am 77% ...
... me with flaw questions - once you've read the stem and ... flawed argument, read the stimulus with the mindset you'd have ... things with a "benefit of the doubt" mindset, looking to ... make sense. The LSAT (at least theflaw family questions) are the opposite. You ...
... ESPECIALLY true for flaw questions, because the incorrect ACs are ... Read the stimulus, figure out theflaw BEFORE you look at the answer ... choices, then look at the ... describes that flaw.
This goes for the majority of ...
... "E" wasn't addressing theflaw in the reasoning, but it I found ... it difficult to distinguish the actual difference between "E" and ... me (and apparently didn't the first time I took this ...
I think it took some more specificity on my part in terms of understanding theflaw. It's easy to catch, but "E" is tough to eliminate when I'm not precise enough in identifying theflaw. This is a great question, for sure.
... with thorough BR. Hopefully the focused approach will result in ... back through each passage and identifythe exact line(s) that were ... 's an inference question. The correct answers to questions in ... of quickly finding and confirming the support needed to answer ...
... wouldn't feel beholden to the time) but really going ... diagramming the argument core, anticipating theflaw/answer choice, and carefully reading the ... are wrong, typically using the Manhattan LR forums as a ... through a passage using the method I created for ...
... my issue is understanding why the right answer is right and ... mastery. Mastery isn’t just the ability to hammer out a ... answer eventually, it’s recognizing the right answer quickly. When you ... is important to not only identifythe right and wrong answers, but ...
... the answer before proceeding to the answer choices. If I read a flaw ... stimulus and don’t recognize theflaw, I immediately ... skip without even glancing at the answer ... If you’re recognizing the flaws and just still ...
Prephrasing the answer pays dividends for flaw questions. I make sure to write down theflaw and the possible ways it could be expressed before moving to the answer choices and compare the answer choices to theflaw I prephrased.
... out. What really makes the difference here is knowing which ... choice mentally and try to identifythe most likely candidates. Then, ... start with the one you like the best. Sometimes, I ... don't like the others. I set the threshold of certainty ...
... to learn the foundational skills that the question is ... The only consistent steps are: figure out the game board, identifythe ... game pieces, translate the rules, ... is all about building the necessary experience to ...
... to learn the foundational skills that the question is ... The only consistent steps are: figure out the game board, identifythe ... game pieces, translate the rules, ... is all about building the necessary experience to ...
Ok, what is theflaw(s) here? We will call ... even more fundamental flaw here: Flaw2 is that the author has yet ... effect on our argument or theflaw(s).
(B)Correct. This ... ’t actually a description of theflaw. Both Flaw1 and Flaw2 are ...
... 's no such illegal reversal. Theflaw there is mistaking a necessary ... have A match theflaw in the original stimulus, the inference should have said ... />
Answer D has the same flaw as the original
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... of individuals having the power to decide - so theflaw to be matched ... will be in the connection between the premise and the ... theflaw" question to have two answers that match the huge, glaring flaw between the ...