... as you finish reading the questionstem and stimulus, quickly jot down ... minutes to be among the most critical because it sets the ... check your watch after each question to know where you stand ... be to skim each questionstem to find easier question types based on ...
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First, this is a moststrongly supported question. This does not mean ... question is simply asking for the choice that has the most ... , the correct answer will most likely be produced by stringing ... that this choice is not strongly supported.
@c.janson35, thanks man. I have serious trouble with moststrongly supported question and inference questions in RC because I got stuck in 2 or 3 answer choices all the time.
... make few or no inferences (question driven games) and partially filled ... see several (if X is...) question stems. In these types of ... make or break you. Since most of the work should have ... games. In general, if the questionstem asks about a certain situation ...
... in 15 minutes. Read the questionstem before the stimulus, and if ... your first read, circle the question and come back. The idea ... is to see every question, pinpoint the easier ones, and ... : This section has frustrated me most in the recent PTs. In ...
... and "assumed" are in the questionstem then I identify it as ... br />
For Pseudo-Sufficient question stems the words "if valid ... Also I've seen some question stems with "conclusion to ... the word "principle" along with "most closely conforms."
... we believe that? Well, most people dislike the taste of ... strengthens the argument nicely. So most of the population doesn't ... restrictive in this type of strengtheningquestion. But primarily, E is ... broccoli appetizing. What if most people in America won't ...
... thing that helped me the most with timing was making sure ... was really concentrating on every questionstem the first time through reading ... a generic sense of the questionstem. The LSAT will always punish ... the specific task of the questionstem. So, how is your ...
... the conclusion on every single question. There is never a conclusion ... are must be true and moststrongly supported questions, because often times ...
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On a question that asks what "decent idea ... in my tip 1 above (moststrongly supported) a correct answer is ... . I remember thinking on one question "it just doesn't feel ...
... 5 in each LR section. Most of my mistakes were stupid ... that (for me) reading the questionstem first is detrimental. For whatever ... as I stopped reading the questionstem first, I stopped missing LR ...
Yes, I always read the questionstem first. My reasoning is very ... an understanding of what each question type is looking for. question stem, then most likely having to go back ...
... read the stimulus first. First, most of the time after I ... , it's obvious what the questionstem is going to be. Even ... or blindsided by question stems. So reading the stem first doesn't ... . When I read the questionstem first I cannot absorb the ...
... sorry, I was answering goalis180 question about how I define fundamentals ... make a distinction between understanding vsstrengthening fundamentals. My apologies, I was ...
... wrong depending on what the questionstem is asking for, especially when ... requirements was one of the most useful "aha!" moments I've ... studying for LR. For these question types I always write down ... W right next to the stem, just to remind myself what ...
... I was struggling with the MostStrongly Supported questions. My emotions went ... frustration to tolerance of the question type. That said I ... learned the intricacies of the question type, and after I ... master the question type I am currently reviewing ...
... 'll be stuck on a moststrongly supported question very early on but ... you got wrong is the most time wasted cause you get ... see which questions give you most difficulty and practice them during ...
... note why I think the question took me longer than it ... the questions I struggled the most with (chosen from my blind ... example, I struggled with a question that started off with Not ... the bottom I have the questionstem written out and note for ...
... , I believe that's how most people do it. More often ... nothing, or at the very most it'll simply flick the ... can help. However, for the most part you are better off ... />
The same concept applies with strengtheningquestion. However, instead of punching the ...
... , you'll realize that the questionstem becomes somewhat trivial. Now that ... you should ignore the Q-stem...don't ever do that ... I'm saying is, most LR question could be changed to other ...