... assumption in your mind when reading the answerchoices, choice D, is the ... the opposite of your task, answer E, where instead of ... . This is a panic answer choice for students who have ... look relevant. Answer choice C.
... I had already taken and reading & answering the RC ... find that the 2nd read through so much more ... particular story from the previous read, yet this time you ... 's absolutely crucial to answer that one question or ... you on how to read for both surface level ...
... studying so I decided to read the LSAT Trainer the ... I think through the answer to their completions I ... but I guess it took reading a whole other book ... to SEARCH for the right answer and when to eliminate. ... and find that in the answerchoices. for CBT/CBF you ...
... is not like any other reading comprehension test you will take ... two passes, once to get all of the low hanging fruit ... as effective at eliminating wrong answerchoices as you are at finding ...
... up the question stem and answerchoices at first and just ... look at all the answerchoices, there may be that one answer choice that ... are going over the wrong answerchoices (at least it's ... be the correct answer choice. Anyway, if anyone is reading this post ...
... reading the question stem carefully, and then going through each answer ... up all the other ones) and I think looking at answerchoices one ... by one instead of looking at them all at ... light over the 4 wrong answerchoices. So, I think going ...
... and grammatical breakdown of each answerchoices when appropriate, and detailed ... explanation of each answer choice and why it ... you misunderstand?
5. Read through this analysis when you ... you've constructively addressed all of these issues, take ...
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For example, All flowers blossom. Therefore all flowers give big fruit ... fruit.
A bridging answer choice could read: If something blossoms it ... cannot predict what shape the answerchoices will take because there are ...
... RC passage timed. After doing all the questions, I BR-ed ... that I can get correct answerchoices without actually being 100% sure ... my BR process and read the other answerchoices carelessly or I didn ... to focus during BR and read each answer choice carefully" or " ...
... the answer I like, or do I readall the ... ACs just in case? I initially settled on readingall ... I was not regularly readingall of the ACs. ... Do I need to re-read the stimulus?
... flaws that some sages have read). I wrote notes and made ... the LSAT Superprep books and read LSAC's explanations of right ... />
Learn how to anticipate answerchoices if you don't already ... in your process like: not reading the question stem first, not ...
... you read the trainer? I can't take credit for all of ... absolutely worth it. I've read it twice. Hope this helps ... .thelsattrainer.com/assets/4-lsat-reading-comp-basics-sample-chapter.pdf reading-comp-review-sample-chapter.pdf
... same sentence. We often say "all you have to do is ... their answerchoices to be objective. Interesting to go back and read that ... what we normally mean by "all that is required...," interpreted in ...
... -takers from reverse-engineering by reading the questions first. If you ... answerchoices that the test writers have purposefully planted. So, always always read ...
... passage. So, as I read each sentence aloud, I ... articulate my analysis, which all happens in my mind ... reasons why the wrong answerchoices are wrong, and why ... the correct answer choice is correct. I ... writers wrote the wrong answerchoices in such a way ...
... did not answer 10 questions do you circle them all and come ... you first either read the stimulus and/or the answerchoices. So if ... you circled and didn't answer count towards your BR score ... and your reasoning behind each answerchoices. Then I like to draw ...
... did not answer 10 questions do you circle them all and come ... you first either read the stimulus and/or the answerchoices. So if ... you circled and didn't answer count towards your BR score ... and your reasoning behind each answerchoices. Then I like to draw ...
... to "craters similar.... but are all same age"
> ... , nothing else can cause them. (answer choice B )
> ... go into answerchoices with that and consider each answerchoices individually. The ... think from what I can read that at this point ...
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This answer choice also successfully weakens my ... - it shows that not all Dylan songs from the 60s ... can't be that all Dylan songs from ...
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I noticed that my passage reading time stayed relatively the same ... , I'd usually carefully read the passage within 4 min ... the Qs take longer to answer. So you gotta either practice ... Qs faster by eliminating trap answerchoices quicker.
... it take for you to read the first 2 passages? Since ... reading the passages as efficiently as you can: slowing down to read ... your reading habits, or paying more attention to each answer choice (what answerchoices ...
... says read for the structure, and active reading. When it comes to answerchoices ... I usually find myself struggling to pick between two choices ... , because I do not completely understand what the answer choice ...
... says read for the structure, and active reading. When it comes to answerchoices ... I usually find myself struggling to pick between two choices ... , because I do not completely understand what the answer choice ...