... are spending an immense amount of time on them. If you ... most incorrect answer out of LR sections is question # 3. I don ... above average amount of time on an easy question early on, and ... 2nd time, or reread the questionstem. It might be that you ...
... 've read the stimulus and stem correctly, even if I don ... above average amount of time on an easy question early on, and ... time of >1 minute per question.
Get out of my ... found a pattern in type ofquestion missed, I had no idea ...
2) The question STEMS in LR are also ... throw in a lot of miscellaneous questions in some tests ... one of the following principles helps to reconcile" (a hybrid questionstem). ...
... to do every type ofquestion. Make it like flash ... as you see the questionstem, you should be able ... address that problem regardless of what the stimulus/answers ... your basic understanding of each question type and being ... should be. All of this will clean up ...
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JY said to read the questionstem first. A podcast that I ... ) said to never read the questionstem first. They said that PowerScore ... . I'm pretty sure one of them has their own prep ... . I find that reading the questionstem is EXTREMELY useful. You know ...
... to do every type ofquestion. Make it like flash ... as you see the questionstem, you should be able ... address that problem regardless of what the stimulus/answers ... your basic understanding of each question type and being ... should be. All of this will clean up ...
LMAO! They ... ) said to never read the questionstem first. They said that PowerScore ... . I'm pretty sure one of them has their own prep ... first that they attribute some of their success to it. It ...
... compiled a very thorough listof all of the LR problems that ...
> When I compiled the list, I made sure to look ... various tricks employed *within* each question type.
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... gaps/assumptions in the reasoning of arguments?
... deeper understanding of what’s being asked of me in each questionstem. If ... I don’t have a strong enough understanding of ... developing a more comprehensive understanding of these question types, building my confidence ...
... at my last couple of sections to see why ... them. From the top of my head there are ... categorize why I circled each question (hopeful I can remember ... and getting 13/15 of the ones you circled ... you understood the stim and questionstem.
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The next question is one of the rarest questions I ... of how the LSAT plays on the word "most" in a questionstem ... , sometimes the "most" of a group is ...
I would agree with Alex. Reading the stem first gives you the direction, and having the background to know what each type ofquestion will present is critical to speed and proper selection in my opinion.
... solid understanding of them. I will start on these harder question type ... you gave an example of a MP question that I just did ... a physical copy of Cambridge LR volume 2 by question types. So ... really takes advantage of the fact that the questionstem says MOST in ...
... form 1 sentence in the questionstem that isn't word for ... PT's. Not for all of them, but this has ...
1. identify each piece of the argument. I put "ctx ... will have to identify pieces of an argument for all ... ask you what a piece of an argument does. so ...
... is being asked in the questionstem. This process is exactly what ... answering a question underconfident with a shady understanding of the question---timing will ... your rhythm of answering questions. If you come to question that just ...
... LR section. Nearly every question type requires of us the ability to ... breaking down the **_grammatical structure_** of the stimulus. Try paying particularly ... . Remember, when you see a questionstem asking you to identify the ...
... are referring to question 10 rather than question 8 (the ... question you might have been too strict in your eliminations. The questionstem ... says "each of the following is ... supported by one or both of the passages, EXCEPT." ...
... any of that "either or" moments. When you read a questionstem in ... LR you should know right away what that question ... every question with 100% confidence. Just drill the crap out of them ...
... you might experience a sense of this "drunkness" naturally. When ... or overthinking. It was the questionstem, the argument and the answer ... say you experience a form of being drunk on the ... studying...similar to your feeling of being drunk!
... and not just high level of support? That's what ...
Would you translate that question? If so, how would you ... read "Properly inferred" in the questionstem I started translating. I ended ... me able to translate the question quickly.
... choice B narrows the focus of what we are talking about ... it to just which one of the two fits the data ... when I see a MBT questionstem is I try to see ... predict or are a restatement of a single sentence in the ...
... flaws. Flaws are a crux of being able to predict the ... the questionstem is absolutely critical.
Here's an example of ... . Indeed there are immense amounts of ways to argue and this ... is also only an example of one argument type, but starting ...
... find that reading the questionstem first works best for ... which is a waste of time. My general strategy ... task - read the questionstem to trigger how to think ... questions) - for some question types you will have a ... strong idea of what the answer choice ...
... section. Do you read the questionstem first or stimulus? After that ... , how do you approach the question - finding conclusion and the support ... comes to the LR section of the test? Thanks :)!
... section. Do you read the questionstem first or stimulus? After that ... , how do you approach the question - finding conclusion and the support ... comes to the LR section of the test? Thanks :)!
> ... use 7Sage's system of reading the Q stem first. I think ...
... CC PT performance. A lot of people talk about their "potential ... the fundamentals of logic and general methods for each section/question type ... . sectional patterns, timing patterns, specific questionstem patterns, etc.), you know what ...