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... again and try to answer them on my own ... will find it helpful over the next couple of ... used to pick the answerchoice that strengthened the argument ... worried I skipped an easy question.
Lastly, ... really helped push them over the edge on their ...
... shoot for quality of training over quantity. Knowing deep down that ... , answer the question in your own words. Think about what a credited answerchoice ... . Check answers/grade
5. Over time this will become easier ...
... ) where I was hunched over and could not give 100 ... of answering the acceptable situation question while transcribing the rules ( ... reason, I am glancing over a key phrase in the ... referential phrase that makes the answerchoice immediately apparent when I review ...
... "Most strongly supported" question that may have an answerchoice with the inclusion ... Wednesdays." If one of the answer choices was-- I "always" eat ...
... through any type of strengthening question as a SA/PSA? (Finding ... the conclusion, and choosing the answerchoice that adds to the premise ... you determine just a strengthening question from that of a SA ...
I have a question regarding the use of word " ... from the Baltics. If an answerchoice option stated that: A SIMILAR ... the argument? Or if an answerchoice stated, a RELATED animal to ...
So this question was really bugging me: I ... (which was actually a wrong answerchoice) just didn't look like ... (which was actually the right answer) because, despite the fact that ... thought E was a trick answerchoice and line 26 showed a ...
... particular approach to a LR question type, so that you ... to review all the answer choices? or should you ... , if you find the answerchoice to be "C", do ... read thru the other answer choices, or just select ... "A" is the right answerchoice, do you read all choices ...
So I have a question on Problem Set questions, ... misreading of the passsage or answerchoice. And don't forget ... has been evident. A question 13 from a 5 star ... question in a problem set ... be exponentially harder than a question 13 from any of ...
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I had a question on Logic Games, specifically those ... force a few of the question choices. (CBT, MBT ... When you go through the answer choices, do you redraw ... for each of the answerchoice, or do you have ... ve tried out the answerchoice? Would love to get ...
... why the answer is A: given that the question is asking ... ", people are treating this question as if the "claim ... (thus leading to the correct answer = answerchoice A.
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Can anybody explain how answerchoice A was correct? How were ...
... per section on LR for over a month so I decided ... . I understand all of the question types and what I should ... always fall for the trap answerchoice. I also have a hard ...
... 7 sage journey. **My question is about how many ... reconvince myself of every answer, and on questions that ... of why every other answerchoice is not correct. as ... reason for posing this question is I want to ... guys saw your scores increase over time!
... answer is C), which is "social concerns should sometimes take precedence over ... PSA type question, the "sometimes" in the answerchoice would make the answerchoice way ... acceptable to have a "weaker" answerchoice for Conform to Principle type ...
I have a question about what you guys do ... lot of people do wrong answer journals which seems like a ... for each wrong question. Do you go over each answerchoice and write out ... you pick that specific wrong answer? etc. A lot of people ...
... debate over how confident I am about each answerchoice for a question ... may cause me to over-analyze every question during my PT' ... whether an answerchoice is 100% correct on a question just so ... of an analysis for every question?
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... RC question in every test. I would write why the right answer ... also why every single other answerchoice is wrong. Honestly, its hard ... write an explanation for EVERY question, including all LR and RC ... a rule, and it was over lol. Couldnt think straight, and ...
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For example (Prep Test 43, Question 18): "Which of the following ... serve Y. The answer is D because the question meant "in one ... to answerchoice C.
I am having trouble deciphering between answer choices especially determining if an answerchoice is too strong or too weak, Any suggestions on how I can improve?
When you’re doing a necessary assumption question and an answerchoice seems like it would be the answer to a must be true / most strongly supported question does that mean you should eliminate it?
... through the CC twice, taken over 90% of the PTs out ... from looking at the correct answer choices when we are going ... be unaware what the correct answerchoice is during the learning process ... the person volunteering to help answer a question.
... question/passage. Ever single question that I flagged, I chose the right answer ... mulling them over for too long. (The one question I got ... a timeframe (e.g., an answerchoice that talks about "traditional" ... I get to the first question.
... will be covering LR flaw question strategy. It will be ... the 7sage CC twice, taken over 90% of the PTs out ... />
-Why anticipating what the correct answerchoice could be is helpful, but ... the person volunteering to help answer a question.
... find myself having anxiety even over drilling an LR section, especially ... any early questions from between question 1 and 10 that ... I get stuck on a question and become too discouraged to ... about the answerchoice I'm selecting. For instance, on question 13 in ...
... approach specific arguments, subjects, and question types in RC.
... and patterns are used over and over again. For example, ... helped. I did it over and over for untimed retakes and ... to conclusively prove out one answerchoice.