... Reviewing, and then reviewing those questiontypes I get wrong. I have ... and how to spot them. Does anyone have suggestions or advice for ... how to destroy these questions ...
... in a BR group for questiontypes instead of PT? I thought ... us not quite ready to BR full PT or those of us ... would be a good way to keep me accountable and on ...
... LR questiontypes (like Mike suggested) that I wanted to share/ ... on (particularly with respect to #18, types of arguments). It' ... extremely wary of very stronganswerchoices but do not eliminate ... don't know how toanswer a questionor are really struggling ...
... some statements have the ability to strengthen or weaken arguments. The general ... or weaken, however, I came across prep test 29, section 1, question ... languages where the correct answerto this weakening question was answer choice B, which ...
For those that have taken the LSAT actual exam before, what works best for you, to bubble after you answer each questionorto bubble after each page, or two pages? Thank you in advance.
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... found myself wondering in preparing to anticipate answers for LR questions ... , "what makes a LR question hard or easy?" Is it the language ... the question stem? Perhaps, the types of tricks employed in the answerchoices? A ...
... to mention tremendously, unbelievably, mind-blowingly strong. ... LR questions: Read Question Stem, Read Stimulus, ... answerchoices are correct or incorrect.
- LSAC likes to put emotionally appealing answerchoices ... - Know all the types of valid and invalid ...
... recommends checking the MBT questionanswerchoices as you make inferences ... going to the answerchoices, even going as far as to draw ... and then checks the answerchoices for that ultimate inference ... reasons in the videos? Or because checking in between each ...
... need to slow down and first drill individual LR questiontypes ... 've been using the question bank and doing individual ... that one problem type to do. Afterwards I review ... many of the SAME question type). I'm wondering ... did you drill Q types for LR? What helped ...
... drilling valid argument types and the common flaws only to find the ... the primary differences? The answerto this question is usually something like: the ... on LR are more subtle or “the answerchoices are wrong because of ...
... it helped me get the questiontypes below correct most of the ... make however, is to attack the premises or the conclusion. That ... washing machine) OR it matters.
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I am having trouble deciphering between answerchoices especially determining if an answer choice is too strongor too weak, Any suggestions on how I can improve?
... PTs (80+) the following questiontypes show up more than ... one of these types. I’m trying to find a ... the CC only help to a certain point, does ... of answering these questiontypes? I am especially weak on weakening and ... so I am looking to hone these strategies in ...
... chose (B), but the correct answer is (E). Please help ... Q# - brief description of the question." Also deleted the stimulus because ... discussion/#/discussion/15) to post the LSAT questions orAnswerChoices on the forum ... /lsat-93-section-2-question-21/
... the specific questiontypes. Then move into to timed/BR ... allows me to eliminate four wrong answerchoices, and I ... choices. Putting strong language for instance, sometimes allows me to eliminate choices ... doesn't apply to law school or help you afterwards ...
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- These questiontypes rely heavily on conditional logic ... asked to engage with the question and describe where the question is weak to use the 5 answerchoicesto show or provide a reason ...
... you go back to evaluate the answerchoices on their actual merits ... of actually thinking about the answerchoices. Everyone's done it, ... answerchoices are 'weak' or 'strong', 'broad' or 'narrow', 'vague' or 'specific' - those are all tangential to the question ...
... - read the question stem to trigger how to think about the question and decide ... whether you're reading for an argument or ... wrong answerchoices (for most questions) - for some questiontypes you will have a strong ...
... - read the question stem to trigger how to think about the question and decide ... whether you're reading for an argument or ... wrong answerchoices (for most questions) - for some questiontypes you will have a strong ...
(b) I ... with the passage and the questiontypes--not to mention the memory method ... that two (or more!) answerchoices looked good, you'll want to look hard ...
... something jumps out quickly or you move on. The ... answerchoices, if you do not, you need to circle this question ... I'm weak at and drill those LR types from ... improve my score greatly, or at least make the ... the questiontypes I'm weak on for the next week or so ...
... your first run through (or not attempt them altogether during ... able to finish all 4 games. I have a strong grasp ... true" types). Make sure to label your sub-diagrams for each question ( ... like for that question before relooking at the answerchoices. Play around ...
... it shows you what questiontypes ought to be your priority. ... drilled all my weakest questiontypes and was pretty comfortable ... a minute. I found strong fundamentals was key for ... problems you skipped or narrowed down to 2 answerchoices. Recording yourself ...
... a strong grasp on the question's stimulus before looking at the answerchoices ... possible to eliminate answerchoices. For example, sometimes with tougher questions, wrong answerchoices are ... word may be inaccurate, too strong, or too weak, but it won't ...
... , the different questiontypes, how to approach them, and how to approach reading comprehension ... , you will probably see a somewhat strongor ... long run, being able to confidently answer questions instead of purely guessing ...