... the problem types until I could anticipate the answerchoicesto such a ... several wrong answers. According to the Question Type Analysis in my ... type of question on the last two tests or three out ... and my points lost per question has fallen significantly.
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... d rather wait for 1 or even 2 cycles and get ... struggles with all of the questiontypes happen to be with being able ... to make the correct assumptions and anticipate the answerchoices quickly ... or I have to sit there and take minutes to get an answer ...
... of questiontypes like, NA or something, it’s okay if you need to ... go into the answerchoices ... ’t even look at the answerchoices, just move on. Pick up ... your time on a question you tend to get wrong anyway? Do ...
... the 175+ scorers with vague or ambiguous answerchoices.
Many times ... one's that stumped you to see if you can identify ... 's Webinar on Stregthen/Weaken questiontypes - I actually attended that webinar ...
... would suggest to use the Analytics to focus on your questiontypes that ... J.Y. shows how to eliminate cookie-cutter answerchoices quickly.
... from PT 1-35 (or LR sections from PTs you ... 70 seconds circle the question choose an answer choice and move ...
... I consider the most difficult questiontypes on the test. There's ... million things that could strengthen or weaken an argument, so coming ... . Instead, I like to go into the answerchoices with a solid understanding ...
... . This hurts my ability to evaluate the answerchoices objectively, and I am ... answer choice simply because it doesn't match my expectations. For questiontypes ... like SA or MC it works because ...
... sections, but not specific questiontypes exclusive to my weak areas. Coming from ... proofing them, or getting as close to fool proofing to them as ... the answers onto notebook paper, or the Scantron sheets. This ... t away me one way or another based on previous ...
... and really would like to be getting -2 or -3. When I ... there were any other fixes, or if it was just something ... you know which questiontypes you are weak on. Return to the CC and ... review the lessons for those questiontypes ...
... and dense? Or do you just decide to focus on certain ... LR questiontypes, knowing your conditional logic and being able to quickly ... easier for you to eliminate blatantly wrong answerchoices (just as important ... and be able to come to the right answer even if you ...
... and dense? Or do you just decide to focus on certain ... LR questiontypes, knowing your conditional logic and being able to quickly ... easier for you to eliminate blatantly wrong answerchoices (just as important ... and be able to come to the right answer even if you ...
... because of struggles with the questiontypesor with the content in general ... you need to be comfortable with the passage and the questiontypes, without ... that two (or more!) answerchoices looked good, you'll want to look hard ...
... because of struggles with the questiontypesor with the content in general ... you need to be comfortable with the passage and the questiontypes, without ... that two (or more!) answerchoices looked good, you'll want to look hard ...
... on time, with one or two minutes to go (a bit more ... answers do not seem to be tied specific questiontypes, but rather not ... , which leads me to wasting time on answerchoices because I don't ...
The short answer is that there are two ... answer on the LSAT trade on your being able to distinguish a strong ... v. a weak "until" or "unless". As ...
... think you are going to want to focus on foolproofing logic games ... start drilling the LR questiontypes you are weak in. During this time ... doing PTs once a week or so to see how you are ... />
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... used to have that issue where I would eliminate 3 or 4 answerchoices ... (it varied across questiontypes) but I wouldn ... might be helpful to take Sufficient Assumption questiontypes and see what a ...
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... ; @BrianSeo With respect to MBT and MBF questiontypes, what do you mean ... by you are trying to push ... or MBF, you can flip the question around and eliminate the wrong answerchoices ...
... your aim is not to destroy the premise or conclusion but weaken ... job in weakening these argument types is to SHOW AND UNCOVER DISSIMILARITIES ... every weaken Question they give the same type of WRONG ANSWERCHOICES. If ...
... aim is not to destroy the premise or conclusion but weaken ... job in weakening these argument types is to SHOW AND UNCOVER DISSIMILARITIES ... every weaken Question they give the same type of WRONG ANSWERCHOICES. If ... things the argument is assuming or if I'm in a ...
... are focusing on how toanswer them correctly instead of ... A specific question type? You're falling for "trap" answerchoices? You ... mis-read the stem or stimulus? This ... ?
... of which I use to read all the answerchoices that I initially ... like you did though, or the requirement to pre-phrase answers. I ... being able to pre-phrase answers mostly depends on questiontypes, right? Strengthen ...
... , correctly, to ALL necessary assumption answerchoices. When you apply it to strengthen/weaken ... often put in trap answerchoices that ARE correct answerchoices for necessary assumption ... don't want to employ a weak tool for questiontypes that don't ...
... I struggled alot with MSS questiontypes.
Here are a few ... correct answer choice can be supported by one statement alone or a ... by answerchoices. When approaching answerchoices it was very beneficial for me to eliminate ...
... question stems, the reasoning of the stimulus, or the answerchoices.
In order to ... or 3 remaining.) Then, translate the few remaining answerchoices into lawgic. These questiontypes ...
- If I didn’t have strong ... / clear enough prephrase I take the original question and ... ’t understand the questionoranswerchoices and that also leads to more review.
... That would have to be a pretty strong principle that we ... answerchoices they want. If they choose to give us four answerchoices ... on the language of the question stem "The reasoning above ... You had objected to "most" or "tend to" in answer choice A because ...
... on how to approach each question type (how to parse out right answer from ... 's to mid160's I think you need: 1) strong foundations ... on logic 2) an ability to pre-phrase ... how they grouped different LR Questiontypes but other than that, I ...
... different questiontypes, what they need, and what my approach is to each ... being said. Before you attempt toanswer the question (or even read it), try ... to someone else, including answerchoices, will force you to explain your thoughts on answerchoices ...