... 30 seconds max after reading alltheanswerchoices. What I found was ... or less to readthe last passage and answer its questions early ... to 6) to readthe passage and do allthe questions. For these ... Usually this would be the first and sometimes second passage ...
... Europe (different part of the family than the one I've just ... my usual process of checking all answers on pretty much anything ... before in my life. Read through theanswerchoices and couldn't even put ... watch never quite made it allthe way to 35 minutes, but ...
For skipping, you ... ever even looking at theanswerchoices. If I read a stimulus and realize ... high confidence answers and eliminate answerchoices I hadn't readthe first time.
... the way rules interact. So to the question: why a chart? My answer ... would be that with the usage of a ... actually readallthe answers choices and confidently eliminate the wrong answerchoices and select the one I ...
... the way rules interact. So to the question: why a chart? My answer ... would be that with the usage of a ... actually readallthe answers choices and confidently eliminate the wrong answerchoices and select the one I ...
... an answer. So you see, I spend majority of the time to readthe ... doesn't take long to read over alltheanswerchoices before moving on, because ... but I don't judge theanswer choice any further, because I ...
... on LG. Of allthe sections, LG is the most predictable and formulaic ... a tendency to readall 5 answerchoices to "confirm" the right answer and waste even ... found the LSAT authors love to place two great sounding answerchoices side ...
... you should at least readthe stimulus and answerchoices.
I was ... should at least readthe stimulus twice and skim alltheanswerchoices under timed conditions ... understanding of what the flaw is before going into theanswerchoices.
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... answerchoices and theanswer's (E), a top scorer typically won't eliminate all ... look at alltheanswerchoices, especially for inference questions. The right RC answer choice will ... spare after completing the section, you could have read over those others ...
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> Diagramming the more complex questions can take ... of time. Sometimes the correct answers are more ... and alltheanswerchoices also takes time and when the correct answer choice ... is not intuitive, you have to go back and readthe ...
... 80% confident in your answerchoices and should have moved on ... readthe stimulus again. Then readtheanswerchoices, if you end up crossing out alltheanswerchoices or ... well you are approaching the stimulus and answerchoices.
Hi all! I wanted to follow up ... that much time to see the right answer and move on. I ... that I can read through theanswerchoices, intuitively know what the right one is ... has been made. Thank you all for your replies and suggestions ...
... is against skipping. He read online that you should ... the passage looking for it. On #13, he dislikes alltheanswerchoices ... and goes into the passage to find ...
... great deal of focus and read deliberately. that way referring back ... moving on, rather than reading alltheanswerchoices. There's some risk there ...
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* Not looking at alltheanswerchoices if you are confident in ... your time? Do you often read a stimulus more than once ... that we've read about, we fall to the level of training ...
... and say "alright I read 4-6 passages today, ... includes taking apart the question stem and alltheanswerchoices that go ... along with the question, trying ... or easy. When reviewing theanswerchoices you should be figuring ...
... more points from not understanding theanswerchoices than from not understanding passages ... 'll know what the right answer is in my head, readtheanswerchoices and none ... just spending a week translating alltheanswerchoices like I did with ...
Do you look at alltheanswerchoices if you know you are ... 100% certain on an answer choice before getting to E ... at choices A, B, or C (if I get to answer D ...
... since I here that the recent test logic games ... brought back the old trick of making the 2nd passage the hardest ... it sounds like the logic games are reminiscent the 20s, especially ... on parallel reasoning where alltheanswerchoices are on the same topic, I ...
... premise, conclusions and the approach to classify the inference family LR. However ... out and get totally lost. Alltheanswerchoices look alike. It is hard ... to decipher the correct answer and I give up ...
... not specifically remember the inferences and answerchoices its okay to ... keep redoing the games. ... you should look at alltheanswerchoices before starting to eliminate ... particular spot by moving allthe other blocks around it ...
... gotta get used to the fact that the new Principle questions have ... />
For example, "generally" rules out alltheanswerchoices with "one ought to blah ...
... careful about distinguishing the flaws. I assume that theanswer choice will mirror ... that language though, by saying that the ... question really bugged me because alltheanswerchoices seemed the same (It was metal ...
... expertise handles every aspect of the test. Like at what ... how you approach each question, the elimination process, etc. I ... each answer individually and crossing them out, for instance ill read ... to keep it until I readalltheanswer then start crossing them ...
... finally in August breaking the 160 mark and ... through the answers, I see the very CLEAR right answer, but ... choose to continue reading alltheanswerchoices ... in detail and it ends up hurting me near the ...
... that alltheanswerchoices are repeats. They maybe the wrong answer choice ... for that specific question, but they will be the ... 3) Try to anticipate theanswer choice! Is it ... accurate? Does it address the specific flaw?
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