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top scorers figure out as you ... subtly shifting the topic of discussion from bears in ... isn't a helpful answer, but if there were ... and hardest RC passages ontopof my PTs. You can ...
If you're not already on ADHD medication, talk to a ... the stimulus before moving on to the answerchoices. If after reading the ... !! Sometimes, after the initial reading of a stimulus, it won't ... takes is a fresh set of eyes.
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... are choosing an answer choice that is "descriptive" of the stimulus - ... choosing an answer choice that is descriptive of the type of flaw ... the reasoning - the usual type ofanswerchoices.
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... easy to actually improve on with lots of practice) since you' ... guaranteed to be tested on two of those sections. More bang ... your buck (time).
Ontopof that, one thing that really ... before and why the correct answer is actually correct. This ...
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4. I select the answer that I made sure the ... do not move on to the answerchoices until I make ...
... realize. Especially on the contemporary test, so much of the difficulty ... pile so much difficult language ontopof it that it's ... . Every stimulus breakdown, every answer choice, and your entire reasoning ... process for why each answer choice is either right ...
... enough to predict what kind ofanswerchoices will be available to choose ... time: you run out of time on game 4 with 3 ... of 5 on the game with 2 guesses after strategically eliminating wrong answerchoices ... get ahold of and review the 7Sage videos on these games ...
... and not focusing too much onnumbers. I occasionally went back to ... the majority of time between PT's was spent on drilling sections ... working really hard. Now stay ontopof it, build consistency, and do ...
... you so much! So based on what you said, I assume ... you to decide to move on for difficult questions? 30 secs ... , do you move on without reading the rest ofanswerchoices once you find ...
... increase through a combination of a good section strategy ... by increasing my understanding of arguments better. Most if ... . If I read through answerchoices, hopefully I realized quickly ... you move on without reading the rest ofanswerchoices once you find ...
... conceptualization of correctness/wrongness ofanswerchoices.
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I tried, based on the advice a related attorney ... getting a good grasp on the precursory instructional material ...
... conclusion before moving on to the answerchoices.
> ... often a ton of fluff in these ... on the answerchoices. The reason is that the test makers rely on trap answerchoices ... that sound really good if you lack a strong understanding of ...
... difficult to see the flaw on your first read.
2 ... alone. Its possible that even on your second round you don ... times with flaw a lot ofanswerchoices will be saying a completely ... you can see patterns faster on the test.
... right one additional answer (or question type) on an LR ... an increase of 1-2 points on your overall ... structure, and start with conclusions ofanswerchoices juxtaposed the stimulus; answer choices.... so focus your energies on flaw questions ...
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