... difference between reading each question and marking it up ... just marking up a question. We all have to ... read the question stem to answer the question, but the ... to first see what questiontype it is? So in ... Why not just do it questionbyquestion as you go, this ...
... questions from the PTs arranged bytype. You can just separate them ... . I've found that drilling bytype can be effective in sorting ... ways. Some people swear by drilling every questiontype all the time, but ...
... there is a particular type of question or type of argumentation you miss ... try to figure out answers by yourself before you even take ... you are going wrong is by following JY's videos and ...
... and come back for LR dosage of advice. just ... qualified to give advice on LR :)
Have ... try at it by only checking the question against all of ... have difficulties to finish LR sections in time use ... You can do so by taking LR sections from PT 1- ...
I have similar situation with you. My thought is to drill early LG( before 25) and do timed LG section. Meanwhile you can do LRbytype to find your weakness and pay attention to the specific LRtype which you need improvement.
... questiontype is not in the curriculum, once you drill them bytype ...
This questiontype is also in the explanations separated byquestiontype if you ... />
The only other questiontype besides this that I ... complete the passage questiontype. Usually it's ...
The time you spend per question on an LR section will be distributed ... a 35 minute section divided by 25 questions. On a real ... a bit beyond your initial question, skipping strategies are also an ...
... bytype. Often students will say that it isn't one type of question ... a skipping strategy. Skipping question is the difference between many ... time only to get a question wrong is probably the ... trouble with certain concepts of question types, feel free to ...
... hopes that I understand what **type** of game I am facing ... , I originally was doing them bytype from the old Cambridge Packets ... , lunch and then drill some question types I've been a ...
... **without wasting time** on drilling bytype since part of the difficulty ... is identifying the type of game and drawing your ... , sounds like you answered the question for yourself!
Drilling byquestiontype is helpful in the beginning ... where we practice by section (with all question types mixed in ... ultimately tests us on. Drilling bytype is something we should do ... move away from drilling bytype. When we drill bytype our accuracy is ...
I also started with the Starter account and upgraded to U+. The problem sets and question banks/explanations are irreplaceable. There is no better way of drilling questions, especially when you can sort bytype through every LSAT ever released.
... 's always a few in LR and RC. The only advice ... few drills in LR. I like to go questionbyquestion and write out ... you need to study that question stem/section better and that ...
... fact the packets were grouped type and by difficulty made it easier ... know how to navigate. Drilling bytype and difficulty loses a lot ... jump in on the original question, I did 1 section a ... to approach a new game type from. Just stay calm, and ...
... fact the packets were grouped type and by difficulty made it easier ... know how to navigate. Drilling bytype and difficulty loses a lot ... jump in on the original question, I did 1 section a ... to approach a new game type from. Just stay calm, and ...
... would say two sections of LR are the most important in ... drill the cambridge bytype, actually, I already finished LR once, and this ... , after my second drill of by types, I can be better ...
... visualized going through each section, questionbyquestion, running through my technique. by visualizing hard passages, logic games and LR questions. At ...
... visualized going through each section, questionbyquestion, running through my technique. by visualizing hard passages, logic games and LR questions. At ...
Just like with LR, it's okay to drill bytype in the beginning, but, as you progress, I think it's better to drill games as they appear on the actual test.