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... stimulus and also how the questionstem relates to the stimulus. In ... be related? What does the questionstem ask and how does it ... ? Etc. I think that the first two questions are the most ...
... stimulus and also how the questionstem relates to the stimulus. In ... be related? What does the questionstem ask and how does it ... ? Etc. I think that the first two questions are the most ...
Stem - I don't see why you'd read the stimulus first. I want to know what I'm suppose to be doing, before I do it. Stim first seems back asswords to me.
STEM! But many of the videos I have seem of JY taking PT's he seems to read the stem after the stimulus. I've always found it puts me in the right frame of mind for the question ahead.
... many questions during my first round through and developing ... asked of me in each questionstem. If I don’t ... more comprehensive understanding of these question types, building my confidence ... in these question types, and understanding when ...
... gut me stuck on the first pass.
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> ... categorize why I circled each question (hopeful I can remember). Thanks ... you understood the stim and questionstem.
I would agree with Alex. Reading the stemfirst gives you the direction, and having the background to know what each type of question will present is critical to speed and proper selection in my opinion.
... or" moments. When you read a questionstem in LR you should know ... right away what that question wants ... are able to answer every question with 100% confidence. Just drill ...
... question? If so, how would you do it? The moment I read ... "Properly inferred" in the questionstem I started translating ... just went ahead and read the question all over without translating ... me able to translate the question quickly.
... is process. For example, I read with my pencil tracking the ... is the following. I read the questionstem and then the stimulus once ... of the options then I read back through once more. If ...
... explanation for the question, I try to first understand why ... aways like ("stop dismissing the questionstem" or "this type of ... and sometimes would combine similar question types - those that ... its first important to understand the different tasks each question ...
... an answer choice once I read it. This turns some ... time trap when I read the AC wrong and ... was quite embarrassing, I read the questionstem so quickly, along with ... it was a STR question type when it was ... (X
... they are using, treat the question as J.Y. does in ... 7sage recommends:
1) Read the questionstem so you know what to ... look for
2) Read the ... by this point, circle the question, put in a default answer ...
... better way is to just read and understand the stimulus and ... use that understanding to read each answer choice and just ... would perform the operation that questionstem is asking you.
... actually is (after reading the questionstem) so that when you go ... get to the main point question, paraphrase the main point of ... whatever it is that the question is about first.
... able to quickly recognize question stems is a time saver ... question stems, I wrote down the questionstem for every LR question ... watch video explanations for every question I circled, after BR. ... br />
For RC, I read hard articles (esp science bc ...
... how to answer an LR question that has a passage ... how to attack the question (according to the questionstem) using the strategies ... argument core. Find the conclusion first and then the support for ... to distance yourself from the question and come back later. As ...
... things I would recommend. First, is you need to ... each and every common question type on RC, similar ... . You see a strengthen question on LR, and you ... you take to solve the question. Second, when it ... specific task mentioned in the questionstem? If not, why not? ...