Great question! I usually only read a ... there is a main point question I try to gleam some ... to skim the passage again and piece as much together as ... move to the next one and come back so you have ... amount of words in the questionand the answer choices. I'd ...
... are way off the mark and you can eliminate immediately. Often ... the words. Especially the modifiers and adjectives of magnitude ("unbridled" or ... for the first type of question you asked about, these can ... can help to skip that questionand come back to it if ...
... was diagnostic, 177 is highest, and my score chart looks a ... in February (work full time) and did 7sage. I'm working ... Now incorporating Manhattan RC and LR and going to start doing 2 ... for every single questionand every single answer choice) and BR group study ...
... shortcomings of my own understanding (and not getting stuck in a ... happen; better to box the questionand return to it in a ... anyway. Do yourself a favor and anticipate where you're likely ... digestion of reasoning structure, tone, and direction of argument (or OP ...
... a warm/cold blooded amphibian question, and it seems it may be ... experimental. Finally! I had this question! I'm not registered on ... anyone here have that lr question? If not, I may have ... finally located my experimental and from what I remember, it ...
Tricky question, and a very subtle assumption that ... is "no significant difference" and then concludes that there are ... talks about sewage and industrial contamination of ocean, and how it reduces ... diversity, and the other says ...
... my logic per question type was fine, and answering sets of ... when they were mixed and my brain had to ... necessary, then to parallel and etc, I wasn't ... is something entirely alien, and you're only going to ... the reasoning behind each questionand it is simply a ...
... , even if you analyze each questionand look for ways in which ... answers are correct and incorrect, you will have prior ... why each answer is right and why each answer is wrong ... answer, which points to one and only one solution--blind review.
... , and more drilling. I also kept track of every question I ... document on Word with each questionand my train of thought attacking ... that question. I still review these ... patterns I was making and why a question confused the hell out ...
... answer (much like an inference question) and 2. Where you have to ... figure out the principle and then find an example in ... . It’s essentially an inference question where you apply the stimulus ... much every other type of question.
... bought all the packets and currently drill all of ... ve been drilling each question type in increments of ... have and then move on to the next question type. ... Lather, rinse and repeat. My ... a certain type of questionand a certain method of ...
... use analytics data, and did not take difficulty into account. This ... length, add analytics data, and take difficulty into account. We finished ... Beta:
1. The difficulty scaling wasn't very smooth ... into the LR and RC replacements and also for New ...
... length, add analytics data, and take difficulty into account. We finished the ... sets first ("New LR Beta"), and replaced the Old LR on ... been many (!) hours of work and you could have just as ... 've worked in change management and this is par for the ...
I think fundamental errors are more important than confidence errors early on in the process. Maybe you should look at every questionand once you get a BR score that you’d be happy with as an actual score, then use the circle method.
... talking about Flaw/Descriptive Weakening question type in particular, I ... finding the flaw in every questionand so as J.Y. ... , is the question flaw in a weakening question would lie within ... for the Flaw/Descriptive Weakening question?
Are you sure you are looking at the old ones? When you go to any problem set the answers are right next to the questionand all are hyperlinked to the explanation.
... the others) according to question type and drilling a study sheet (complete ... each question, typical wrong answer per question, possible right answer each question, and how ... . 5. Review each question type like BR, and comparing each q I ...
... drilling material, ones you cut and paste or just Cambridge stuff ... , take a guess, circle the questionand MOVE ON (but vow to ... get “a look” at every question. Hopefully, you’re able to ... questions (like main conclusion, SA and maybe some flaw questions) done ...
... end of the day, you and he are making a strategic ... "get faster" at the test and having full awareness of the ... when to cut your losses and move on is a ... yourself to 1:20 per questionand moving on isn't going ... time you can allot per questionand still finish.
... t finish a whole section and go -0 in ~ ... 1 min 20 sec and redo the questions under ... a guess, circle the questionand MOVE ON (but vow ... was really taking per question. But that's quite ...
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@c.janson35, thanks man. I have serious trouble with most strongly supported questionand inference questions in RC because I got stuck in 2 or 3 answer choices all the time.
... ? like each paragraph's purpose and how they are related to ... ? Then, when I do MSS questionand inference questions, do I refer ... choices to the pertinent paragraph and compare? Thank you again!!!!