... try to answer the video questions on my own and ... I would do the first problemset and if it clicked ... . If not, do another problemset. That way I had plenty ... of problem sets to drill weaknesses ... hang in there, ask questions and put in the time ...
... a handle on, and the ParallelFlaw probably the most difficult, as ... require mastering the "garden variety" flawquestions first.
You might want ...
... for blind reviewing all the questions I circled going through why ... - for me to type up questions that I want to redo ... a possible section of the questions I struggled the most with ... (chosen from my blind review set). 3) google slides/powerpoint - this ...
... super easy I spend about 3 and half min on it ... out. My UG GPA is 3.86 so I never really ... generally bad at weaken and flawquestions, along with the lawgic heavy ...
Well, this is a parallelflaw question, so they are already ... for their relationship. With a parallelflaw question, you are specifically trying ... all types of questions. There are no questionable questions, they have each ...
... the length of a "problemset" worth). People recommend saving ... some problem sets when going through ... ready made chunk of questions, but in the absence ... to my ledger of questions I've missed and ... don't have a set number, it depends on ...
... For me, most of the questions I miss are the curve ... about how LSAC frames tough questions.
@quinnxzhang - Thanks! ... It breaks down the flawquestions extremely well (in 3 different types, the ... and 1+1 is not 3). Once I understood these flaws ...
... identify the argument structure questions might employ valid arguments ... />
Parallel reasoning (probably the most time consuming questions) ask ... Most of these questions will be "parallelflaw", but some might ... previous category of questions where you compare ...
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2. If it's a flaw question, I don't move ... m able to articulate a flaw in my head. As JY ... mentions a lot, flaw ACs are designed to play ... a moment to recognize the flaw, and if I can't ... !
3. SA and NA: same idea as flawquestions. Have an ...
Thanks. I agree now that each problemset should be approached with the same mind set, exactly as we would the test. I guess I'll settle for feeling good when I do well on a set after BR and find out the questions were of a higher difficulty.
... 't worry too much about parallel reasoning. I think most people ... struggle with PR and PF (parallelflaw). They tend to be tedious ... they often feel like 5 questions in one. Once you've ...
... questions than usual, had an early Parallel question and had a late ParallelFlaw ... Question. So instead of the Parallel and ParallelFlaw question coming ...
... like crazy after the timed problemset section. The blind review process ... quality is ideal). Doing 10 questions quickly without much thought afterwards ... less effective than doing three questions but reviewing the hell out ...
... , 1 medium, and 1 difficult problemset.
2) Once you ... , then BR it. 3) See where you stand. What ... re struggling with a particular problem type, go back and ... do more of the problem sets for that type ... of problem. For LG, fool proof ...
... that has helped me with flawquestions - once you've read the ... . The LSAT (at least the flaw family questions) are the opposite. You ... KNOWING that there's a problem with the argument, and your ... to find out what that problem is.
... for explaining the difficulty of flawquestions...
I think ... identifying the flaw (pre-phrasing) before moving into ... the flaw or the gap in reasoning. The problem arises ... the basic patterns in these questions.
... their range is somewhere around 3 points or less at ... LRs I would miss 3-4 and others 6-7 ... when I would go -3 on one LR section and ... MBT, Necessary assumption, and parallel reasoning questions. The ones where I ... can get a consistent -3/-4 on any games section ...
... the good thing about the questions you're talking about- ... identify the flaw on the second read, so problem solved. Flaw questions are great opportunities to go ... . If you recognize the flaw, your process of elimination ...
... piece ≠ the puzzle, 1+1 ≠ 3, Apples ≠ Oranges) If you aren ... -phrasing and getting better at flawquestions in general. The LSAT Trainer ... articulate just what type of flaw it is.
... m working on drilling flawquestions (what I usually do ... I probably have 150 questions left to do). Today ... looked up all lsat questions. If you go to ... notebook for review 3) Watch the video and ... themselves after doing so many questions!