@"Giant Panda" a few of your terms seem to be a bit off for steps 2 and 3. The stimulus is actually where we read about the stuff that forms the argument or fact set. The questionstem is what asks us to perform a certain task.
... . I read an easy question incorrectly and missed a point ... It's the sort ofquestion where I go back ... sounds like an issue of focus and mental clarity. ... (and the real thing, of course) in top form. ... writers. Keep/compile a listof these questions and revisit ...
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2. Identify the questionstem. I used LR types loosely ... out a passage instead of a question - even if it ... different angle. The point of the exercise is to ... RC passages to kind of mentally track each concept. ...
... reasons:
1.some of the questions will inevitably ... the possible rule substitution question and it also aids ... valid worlds in front of me can aid in ... valid. Ultimately, this type of juggling didn't create ... is I write out our listof piece 4 times. An ...
... already know most of the details of the particular story ... answer that one question or just meaningless listof details to try ... a reoccurring bit ofquestion stems: main point question, what's the ... purpose of a certain sentence ...
... doing is going over some of the older PTs that I ... you already know most of the details of the particular story from ... to focus on the structure of the passage & the important ... to answer that one question or just meaningless listof details to try ...
... company advised against reading the questionstem prior to reading the stim ... were wrong.
Reading the questionstem first allows you to narrow ... hone in on what the question is asking for. ... I even reach the end of the stimulus. More importantly, ...
... . I have assembled a listof books that have helped me ... illustration of this, please refer to the webinar about RC question ... types, located on the first page of webinars ... /7 correct based off of understanding of structure and where things ...
Out of the 60+ tests that I ... a double-negative in a questionstem. That said, don't assume ... -so-straightforward questionstem are the "Except" questions (e.g "Each of the ...
... doing some untimed drilling of 10 questions of weaken, strengthen, ... and flaw questions and covering up the questionstem ... assumptions, then reading the questionstem carefully, and then going ... one by one instead of looking at them all ...
... the soothing voice of JY picking apart the questionstem and setting up ... a testament to the difficulty of the Feb Test. There are ... way there ... there are more of us out here than you ... bite off 3.5 months of prep as your next milestone ...
... in the psychological trap of the LSAT. Sometimes there ... important dichotomy in the reasoning of complex stimuli. https://7sage ... looking for. Of course this depends on question type. Here ... like: not reading the questionstem first, not immediately identifying ...
... was a really solid question that the LSAC gave ... language and the **scope** of specific language that an answer ... is where the questionstem is important: "Which of the following provides ... Ultimately it forces us to question Franklin's (baseless) assumption ...
... fall back on a "most" questionstem (E.g., pt39 point st ... issue question about ice research). Hoping that ... modern tests this becomes less of a feature.
... experience a high percentage of flaw questions are "cookie ... I believe no other question type on the LSAT can ... per day on the question bank and write out ... I just memorized the listof common flaws and read Mike ... all fall into one of those categories and the ...
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I am unaware of a stem that asks us to identify ... the "main point of the ... conclusion." If you come across a question worded that ...
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The questionstem reads: Which one of the following most ... accurately expresses the main conclusion of the editorialists argument? of the following most accurately ... entire argument in the second stem. @"Heart Shaped Box" ...
... Some fit the mold of a cookie cutter reasoning ... stimulus/drilling question stems through the 7Sage CC questionstem quizzes. I ... think that the repetition of certain logic structures was ... almost identical. The sleight of hand reasoning and the assumption ...
... your PT/BR, make a listof every question you missed. Then write ... out a brief explanation of why ... you missed each question. Sometimes that ... these issues though because the question type isn't why ...
... 't go into this level of intricacy with regards to quantity ... my understanding on these types of questions recently as well. question here, but if it were ... .
I have a listof all the valid/invalid inferences ...
... of anticipating are more specific or broader based on understanding the questionstem ... and comprehension of the stimulus ... with a clear understanding of the QStem/Stimulus then ... need to SKIP this question and come back.