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2) **Tick the rules with your highlighter.** By ticking ... TRY TO SCROLL DOWN THE RULES PAGE**. This has happened ... the zone, translating your rules, not realizing there are ...
... a new LG, always put your pencil down and read the stimulus ... , the indented set of rules, and the ... . Then, pick up your pencil. Read the stimulus again. Jot down ... seems that reading the stimulus/rulestwice would really be a time ...
... obvious grouping game in LG, you skip that for ... are allowing yourself to read the stimulus and letting ... when you read the question stem or read the rules to a ... :
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- Represent ALL rules even if it’s a ... connect to several other rules, not just to the ... split until you’ve read all rules and checked all your ...
... new LG, always put your pencil down and read the ... stimulus, the indented set of rules, and ... pick up your pencil. Read the stimulus again. Jot ... that reading the stimulus/rulestwice would really be a ... myself and the extra read through takes no more ...
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3. Re-read the rules to answer the first question ... of the top 10 toughest LG. Working through these certainly made ...
... read an article on LSAT HACKS making the case to re-read ... the rules 4 times as per ... concept of rereading. I personally read through and diagram at the ... are your thoughts on rereading rules? Do you do it? Why ...
... to just write out the rules, look for quick inferences, ... were deeper than simply chaining rules together (e.g., seeing the ... , due to familiarity, remember more rules and see more inferences when ... you use to internalize the rules _during_ game board setup to ...
... already been through the LG Bundle once. I didn' ... retake now, though, and LG is still a section I ... familiar with most of the LG Bundle games. Should I ... excessively focus on foolproofing LG in preparing for January ... drill new sections of LG too, but I figure ...
... I am really struggling with LG, but I am encouraged because ... November LSAT, I got the LG section twice, and I noticed that ... language used on newer LSAT LG section.
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(1) In LG, if panic ensues, do NOT read a question over ... should never need to be read again. If it looks like ... back to the setup. Read the RULES over and check them against ...
... acceptable situation question in LG as I read the rules to be somewhat ... of figuring out how the rules interact with one another (I ...
My current approach is to read Passage A in totality, then ... .
... when rewriting rules into Lawgic, I forced myself to read more carefully ... /slowly in the rules and then ... out. I just read the rules slowly (my personal LG issue) and go ... like spatial games, or you read too quickly. All of ...
... strategy tips for a brutal LG section (in case that's ... averaging -1 or 0 per LG section, but I have a ... where I face a brutal LG game, don't understand the ... .
Read the stimulus, read the rules, look at the acceptable ...
@Artwork94 LG was (and perhaps still is ... give yourself enough time to read the rules correctly. Along with that ... to do a TON of LG games, so if you don ...
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Your biggest enemy in LG is panic and inertia. You ...