... is spend 1 minute per question (for 15 in 15 ... time to spend on a question?
For ... " (read all AC, reread questionstem, go back to passage, and ... a page where the questionstem is a a paragraph ... where just reading the questionstem and all the AC's ...
... wanted to share the 2 most helpful things I've realized ... ensues, do NOT read a question over and over again waiting ... or misunderstood exactly what the questionstem is tasking you with. Skip ... the question and give it another go ...
... my score to sink the most was the RC. I ... just a few inference or moststrongly supported questions and now it ... section and they made those question types the hardest. During BR ... few of those inference or moststrongly supported questions.
... ? An inference in its most appealing form is essentially a ... of a game. The most obvious is to focus on ... they give us in the questionstem is. By starting our ... our analysis of this question by first eliminating what ... for 2-3 steps away most of the time. ...
... that LSAC has made available. Most notably is the option to ... consensus regarding the whole stylus-vs.-fingers question for ease of navigating ...
In LG, when given a questionstem that provides a new premise ... in trying to process the question. Usually, I am dealing with ... out the relationship between the question and the game boards that ...
... , Shortcuts you learned and most importantly the amount of time ... apply when you read the questionstem or read the rules ... their chances of getting the question right have dramatically decreased. ... questions. That's the most efficient allocation of resources is ...
... thinking in this manner. Most of the things we read ... if the question asks you what an author would most likely agree ... you to full understand the questionstem. I found that many ... you found most difficult and complete the template and question justifications, ...
... answering the acceptable situation question while transcribing the rules ... the similarities among the question types and become hyper ... are Must be True, MostStrongly Supported and Sufficient Assumption ... with which I feel the most uncomfortable.
When you’re doing a necessary assumption question and an answer choice seems like it would be the answer to a must be true / moststrongly supported question does that mean you should eliminate it?
... Loophole -- I know that she strongly recommends reading the stimulus and ... the CLIR before reading the questionstem, but I personally find that ... better strategy to read the stem first, as I tend to ... CLIR method yet read the stem first?
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Anyways, struggling to understand question 5; unless I'm just ... understand in MSS it's MOSTstrongly supported so there is wiggle ... lsat_explanations/lsat-61-section-4-question-05/) to post LSAT questions ... /lsat-61-section-4-question-05/
... the argument part identified in questionstem seems similar as well. most of them to close" is ... /lsat_explanations/lsat-87-section-3-question-08/
PT87.S3.Q20 ... /lsat_explanations/lsat-87-section-3-question-20/
... parallel reasoning questions, sometimes the stem says that their is a ... my understanding is correct, a questionstem that asks us to identity ... in the stimulus whereas a questionstem that asks us to identify ...
... session will be focusing on MostStrongly Supported Questions, all skill ranges ... those struggling with this particular question type. I'll be holding ... going over:
(1) MSS Question Stems
(2) What makes ...
... session will be focusing on MostStrongly Supported Questions, The session is ... those struggling with this particular question type however all skill ranges ... going over:
(1) MSS Question Stems
(2) How Elite ...
... then the the questionstem or the scan the questionstem for type of ... question, then read the stimulus ... studied with tend to feel strongly about their particular approach. If ...
... I even read the questionstem. I think most of my errors come ... not under 20 minutes yet (most recent: 28 min with 4 ... incorrect (on a multi-premise question), **OK** = 2 premises slightly incorrect ...