... still skim the remaining answerchoices because the LSAT might ... correct without having read the other answerchoices; the LSAT writers ... and serving up trap answerchoices based on what we ... ----> Readall the answerchoices. POE to get correct answer is how ...
@AlexanderL0 For discussion of what you mentioned RE: "POE," I highly recommend this recent thread: http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2675/lr-read-all-the-answer-choices
... -0 to -2 in readingcomp. I started around -8 ... highlighting and underlining and read faster. I also had ... and it seems like all of that just confused ... the passage. I normally read each paragraph twice now. ...
I feel that all of that, spending more time ...
blah170blah ... i find myself having to read it AT LEAST one more ... , game pieces.
2. list all the rules out as clean ... deductions after i have checked all my rules
4. ask ...
... for ReadingComp (Also, a huge help), and Watching/Readingall ... 13-20), Read a bit different on readingcomp (Didn't ... all wrong). Section 4/RC: -12 (Probably the hardest, most unreal Reading ... @ashley3460 for everything. you are all angels.
... the fact that I only read Chapters 1-2 of the ... 2:
- Read Chapters 2-6 of Trainer (All week)
- ... (Mon + Tues)
- Introduction to ReadingComp. Videos (Wed/Thurs)
- More ... Strengthen Questions (Fri)
- More ReadingComp. (Sat/Sun)
... 'm 100% positive with my answer choice, and ready to pull ... are you confident, yes, readall the answerchoices and use the process of ... to confidently choose the right answer.
So, yes. Either ... , I tend to look over all the answerchoices.
... get flamed but I say readall the answerchoicesall the time. EXCEPT under ... word "many" and the correct answer needed the word "most." As ... just quickly peek. If your answer is really correct then it ... to make A the correct answer a lot of the time ...
... already taken. Everyone suggests reading other sources to hone ... that near every correct answer choice is actually PRESENT ... read the passages you've already taken, look for the credited answer ... RC has more 'deceptive' answerchoices than any other section-- ...
... scale, reading through the scale, working wrong-to-right with answerchoices, and ... diagramming sentences. I've even read Mortimer Adler's How to ... Read A Book (not terribly helpful ... other words, on the second read, I totally get it. Outside ...
... start filling in an answer for every question because ... soon as you finish reading the question stem and ... long that took. Then read each answer, eliminating as you ... questions I immediately circle all of them for blind ... s at least less reading for you. And when ...
... a slow to moderate reading pace) because this allows ... clarity that I can answer some questions quickly ... unsure or debating between answerchoices. If you're running ... getting trapped by tricky answerchoices and adding a ... get in a quick read. Spend the time ...
... up the monotony sometimes to read the ACs backwards or completely ... trap answerchoices. I think their tricks go both ways and all directions ... lead me to the right answer. If I'm pressed for ... RC section I will definitely answer the question with the least ...
... for it. And as you read, try to put the ... eliminate 3, if not 4 answerchoices. Depending on the question ... weaker language in the correct answer. Not always, but at ... be afraid to sit and read a question you just ... in your mind, you're all set. Best 30 minutes ...
If you read through the LSAT Trainer, he ... ones, incorrect details into the answerchoices. They'll do even just ... slightest change in detail, so reading through each answer choice is essential.
... if you read the Trainer, you'll see that all the ... passage you will ever read are all structured pretty much the ... is saying, and read keeping ^^ in mind, reading the passage becomes quick ... it to find a paraphrased answer choice saying "evidence for paragraph ...
... lead you to the exact answer and you can just move ... if its a MBT type. All this is to say that ... a high (read:absolute) standard of proof for the answerchoices. For example ... , if the answers introduce a new variable all ...
... time you see them. All I can say is drill ... in general. My strategy: read the stimulus very slowly, identify ... and identify it in the answerchoices. Again to reiterate, hang ... wrong and memorize common trap answerchoices) and diagram everything on blind ...
... if you've been through all the material... The North Remembers ... idea what form the correct answer takes. Sometimes there will ... reading the stimulus I know about where in the answerchoices the right answer ... articulate reasons why each answer is wrong while i' ...
... phrase an answer, or you’ve eliminated all 5 answerchoices, move on ... . It’s not the reading speed ... or even the reading ... we don’t know the answer. If that happens, circle ...
... if you've been through all the material... The North Remembers ... idea what form the correct answer takes. Sometimes there will ... reading the stimulus I know about where in the answerchoices the right answer ... articulate reasons why each answer is wrong while i' ...
... question. This should all be done before re-reading the answerchoices. I you ... extremely difficult for you to answer these questions with a high ... still, but sometimes the correct answer takes a form that you ...
... to parse through and the answerchoices are trickier. Of course, that ... 's method of reading RC is very good—read for the bigger ... maybe if you heavily drill reading passages untimed with the Trainer ...
... analyse flaws in arguments. After reading every argument, I always identify ... . Never go for strong answerchoices such as "all, most, certainly" etc, because ... they're usually wrong. Weaker answer choice ...