... eliminate every incorrect answer in addition to selecting the correct one. But ... exactly what I need going intotheanswerchoices. If the stim presents an argument ... simply find the right answer and move on. I box the question number ...
... a decent pre-phrase going intotheanswerchoices (and even dreaded that they ... the standing upright happened before the development of tools. The next part of theanswer ... choice puts the standing ...
... if you need to go intotheanswerchoices and let them guide you ... . Don’t even look at theanswerchoices, just move on. Pick up ... as improving on flaw questions, the more familiar you are with ... flaws the more readily you will recognize ...
... and confident prephrase/predictive answer vs a vague one. ... ever, ever, goes intotheanswerchoices without having a clear understanding ... it really seems having the confidence and total understanding ... prephrase or understanding of the stimulus typically are my ...
... with the concepts ingrained intotheanswerchoices.
As for "smelling" theanswerchoices, I ... training yourself to see wrong answerchoices! It definitely gets worse ... -ing myself out of the correct answerchoices during timed sections, which ...
... eliminating wrong answerchoices because they don't match up with theanswer you ... wrong answerchoices which that you can eliminate pretty quickly. Of the remaining choices, the ... for before you dive intotheanswerchoices. That is how the LSAC tricks you ...
... or negation tests here. Going intotheanswerchoices, I didn't really know ... think we should heavily interrogate the remaining answerchoices:
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I would suggest going intotheanswerchoices for NA questions with an ... to be true. Because sometimes theanswerchoices can be really out of ...
... flexible when heading intotheanswerchoices. Let your pre-phrased answer act as a ... you towards selecting the right answer and eliminating the 4 wrong answerchoices. In other ... words, sometimes our pre-phrases don't match the ...
... or anticipate exactly what the correct answer choice will be. < ... questions which I consider the most difficult question types ... Instead, I like to go intotheanswerchoices with a solid understanding of ... course be aware of the potential that they might ...
... intotheanswerchoices, you are going to spend a lot of time debating theanswerchoices. The ... but turns out none of theanswerchoices matched. When this happens skip ... ).
* The thing with getting stuck with two answerchoices in flaw ...
... your understanding is sufficient to answerthe question correctly, you're ... an understanding of the argument and then proceed intotheanswerchoices with an ... open mind. If you start eliminating answerchoices because ...
... Weaken--I spend the time between stimulus and answerchoices solidifying my ... understanding of the argument. I ... consciously ID the terms of the argument. From there, I go intotheanswerchoices with ...
... far, but it is going intotheanswerchoices. In my estimation, this question ... -life applicability of what theanswer choice means. The argument is in a ... trials featuring these new surgeries, theanswer choice gave me a negative ...
... it's important to go intotheanswerchoices with an open mind. I ... on understanding the argument and "seeing" the space between the premises and ... wrong which makes me overlook the right answer. By giving each AC ... is to try and predict the right answer up front.
... it. Do not go intotheanswerchoices thinking that it's going ... with NA questions an answer choice can be really weird ... fruit.
A bridging answer choice could read: If something ... you cannot predict what shape theanswerchoices will take because there ...
... saying that the first sentence in the stimulus is the conclusion, which ... in order to arrive at answer choice B, which also ... not my instinct, because going intotheanswerchoices, I cannot know how ... last premise will be to theanswer choice. In this case, ...
... plug theanswerchoices back intothe stimulus in order to satisfy the stem. We take theanswerchoices ... as being true. In other words, the flow of ... open mind when you head intotheanswerchoices.
... hurts my ability to evaluate theanswerchoices objectively, and I am highly ... like to read the stimulus carefully to go intotheanswerchoices with a solid ... understanding of the argument and ...
... the passage is making between the premises and conclusion. Don't rush intotheanswerchoices ... after identifying the C and P. Take ... 't try to weaken the entire argument. The correct answer is going to ...
... to anticipate theanswer before reading theanswerchoices.
But often, the necessary ... correct answers, I go intotheanswerchoices almost with the same mindset as a ... stated in the stimulus and I rigorously examine each answer choice ...
... is unclear going intotheanswerchoices: you will know what answerchoices are not ... accurately describing the reasoning and you can work theanswerchoices ... from wrong to correct.
-know the valid ...
... questions are the hardest questions on the test, so don't feel ... , and then to go intotheanswerchoices with an open mind and ... too many ways to affect the argument structure. Pre-phrasing closes ... application of each AC to the argument. I really advocate for ...
... have red herrings (distractions) in the stimulus. How do you identify ... SA questions so I go intotheanswerchoices with a good idea of ... what type of answer I'm looking for to ... answer it.
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> Usually able to locate the correct answer, however on weaken, strengthen ... finding theanswer by prephrasing. I usually go intotheanswerchoices knowing what the right answer ... prephrases, especially those in the that assumption family questions or ...
... " next to it), then go intotheanswerchoices. Make sure you read every ... answer choice, too. Way too many ... placed right before the real answer to risk skipping answerchoices, even when you ...
... be immediately aware of the four different possibilities the moment you see ... . Not exactly the same as having one correct answer choice in mind ... like our "anticipation" before going intotheanswerchoices.