... always, before looking at theanswerchoices, ask myself "why the f*** should I ... />
(Back to the point) As I readthe stimulus, I too was ... is just a more solid answer than is A.
... You get to review ALL of them THOROUGHLY without ... all of the different types of questions the LSAT can throw at you, all ... explanation for each of theanswerchoices. Look at the super prep books ... or read a keyword in the stimulus, you see the general ...
... be successful
- The wrong answerchoices will be correct for ... how the argument in the stimulus is flawed and then readtheanswerchoices to ... all NA included are: you are alive, you know the difference ... are asked to use the 5 answerchoices to show or ...
... read through every word of an LR section, including allanswerchoices, with the goal ... of comprehending everything. Don't choose an answer ... pop out at me from theanswerchoices.
... ! Read every answer choice. Sometimes you get the right answer choice by POE and the ... able to just skip reading all of theanswerchoices has been on LGs ... easier to just look for theanswer and move on to ...
... ? Do you go straight to theanswerchoices anyways?
... i find myself having to read it AT LEAST one more ... game pieces.
2. list allthe rules out as clean and ... I dive head first into theanswerchoices! after spending so much time ...
... the start and thought reports? Hmm seems weird, then proceeded to read ... C and all of a sudden I ... if before reading theanswerchoices you try to guess the NA yourself, and ... 't seem to get them all right, I'd say I ...
... often lead you to the exact answer and you can just ... its a MBT type. All this is to say that ... (read:absolute) standard of proof for theanswerchoices. For example, if the answers ... introduce a new variable all ...
... by understanding, not a forced read through. And if you ... all that it's saying, then you're gonna go into theanswerchoices ... without a clear view of what to look for--choices ... easier to move through the wrong choices because you'll have ...
... time you see them. All I can say is ... My strategy: readthe stimulus very slowly, identify the argument structure with ... is and identify it in theanswerchoices. Again to reiterate, ... reverse the question to accept the inferences of one of theanswerchoices ...
... approach theanswerchoices, and I totally rip through them. I will read as ... mercilessly. I semi-frequently eliminate all 5 choices (maybe 5 times/test ... less respect to theanswerchoices and, mostly importantly of all, ensure that you ...
... all of the answers while you readthe stimulus. When you're going through theanswerchoices ... , don't reveal the next answer ... that the test writers repeat the same type of wrong answerchoices over ...
... mean, spend time to readthe stimulus so you have ... it before moving into theanswerchoices. If you have a ... a good read on...SKIP IT. Skip the question and ... you're getting all of the questions right that ... especially in your BR), the amount of questions that ...
... to not at least read through all of theanswerchoices, even when it matches ... seems trap or attractive answerchoices are often at the top so I ... 10-20 seconds to eliminate the other choices. Curious to see how ...
... to move on without reading allthe ACs. I've done it ... don't readallthechoices super carefully if I found the right answer early on ... into a super sexy trap answer.
I generally finish ... I were consistently rushing through the last few questions I ...
... fine reading through the stimulus? But, the second you readanswer choice "A" you ... more time if you blindly readtheanswerchoices and hope that something stands ... ) Just not focusing at all - step away from the computer, take a ...
... about when you readthe stimulus. You can't aimlessly readthe stimulus - your ... the answers, and all you have to do is match the correct answer with the ... compare your understanding of the stimulus with theanswerchoices). Mike Kim has a ...
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1) Spend time upfront. Readthe stimulus carefully. Don't try ... understand the stimulus before moving on to theanswerchoices. If after reading the stim ... won't make sense. Often, all it takes is a fresh ...
I readall of theanswerchoices for LR, and usually ... LG when I have the right answer, I am trying to ... this on one of the other threads on this ... practice how you will take the test. If youre going ... to checking all of the answers under the pressure of the test, vs ...
... always go back to the rule substitution question first ... it's almost always the question that I am ... readall of theanswerchoices) and double check those. For example, if theanswer ... -E. I circle the question to remind myself ... to confirm the correct answer.
... to really process the information and burn through theanswerchoices. So it’s ... you’re not the fastest reader. If you can read at a ... happens as you read. It becomes second nature to the extent that ... about it again. It’s all still happening but you don ...
... is to quickly skim through theanswerchoices (I just look for those ... thingys by the way. I don't readallthe words in theanswerchoices) and instantly ... move on to the next ...
... readthe question, set up the sketch and find the correct answer then look at theanswerchoices ... , SKIP the question
6- After I have done all other questions ... it by only checking the question against all of my sketches (I ...
... decent pre-phrase going into theanswerchoices (and even dreaded that they ... we have all become accustomed to noticing within the stimulus. The contextual information ... when reading things. When I readthe sentence "advanced tool making" I ...
... think about it, of allthe possible arguments, and you’ ... need to go into theanswerchoices and let them guide ... read a Flaw stim and you can’t define the ... Don’t even look at theanswerchoices, just move on. Pick ... you are with flaws the more readily you will ...
For me, what's been working for all ... 3 sections is the following:
1 ... reading theanswerchoices. I tend to miss questions because I'll readtheanswerchoices too ...
... immediately without even looking at theanswerchoices. This is obviously a challenging ... 'm able to identify the flaw on the second read, so problem solved ... instead of doing all that, just find the right answer, circle it with ...
... I eliminated some of theanswerchoices
I eliminated the following answers because ... you read further, this ac gets further away from the issue at ... at all. Where does soil quality come up in the stimulus? Furthermore, the ...