... better generally though. I read the stimulus first because that works a ... curriculum I began reading the questionstemfirst and my LR scores got ... back to reading the stimulus first, my LR scores immediately improved ...
Yes, I always read the questionstemfirst. My reasoning is very similar ... an understanding of what each question type is looking for. question stem, then most likely having to ...
... after I read the stimulus, it's obvious what the questionstem is ... or blindsided by question stems. So reading the stemfirst doesn't give ... something when I read the stemfirst. When I read the questionstemfirst I cannot absorb ...
I'm still wondering about the necessity (?) of reading the questionstemfirst. If we have to read the stimulus to understand the stem, why not just start with the stimulus?
... I feel that reading the questionstem is generally far superior read the stimulus first. It takes some getting ... used to, but reading the questionstemfirst is to me by far ...
When I first started prepping I read the stimulus first, it was really hard ... and transition to reading the questionstemfirst. However, once I made the ... difference in the way I read the material, how my eyes ...
... that those guys actually read the stimulus first. I didn't find ... personally have found reading the questionstemfirst to be the better option ...
definitely read the questionstemfirst. Then you can read the stimulus and know what you're looking for, rather than reading the stimulus with no specific goal in mind and then having to re-read it once you know what the questionstem is asking for.
... flaws that some sages have read). I wrote notes and ... weaknesses in many other LSAT question types. After going through ... the LSAT Superprep books and read LSAC's explanations of ... process like: not reading the questionstemfirst, not immediately identifying the ...
... just have to know the question type so you know how ... choices. I think reading the questionstemfirst helps set your mind in ... there are some that say read the stimulus before the questionstem.
... curriculum. Teaching students to read the argument first. You're being forced ... an argument when all the stem is asking is the MP ... on for certain question stems whenever you read the stemfirst. Imagine knowing what ...
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JY said to read the questionstemfirst. A podcast that I listen ... Thinking LSAT) said to never read the questionstemfirst. They said that PowerScore ... said to read the stimulus first and they ...
This is the reason I dislike PS. The instructor keeps harping on reading the stimulus first and I hate it. I get questions much faster and with much more accuracy if I read the questionstemfirst.
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> JY said to read the questionstemfirst. A podcast that I listen ... Thinking LSAT) said to never read the questionstemfirst. They said that PowerScore ...
I find that reading the questionstemfirst works best for me, ... 1. Understand your task - read the questionstem to trigger how to think ... about the question and ... most questions) - for some question types you will have a ...
... the LR section. Do you read the questionstemfirst or stimulus? After that ... , how do you approach the question - finding ... system of reading the Q stemfirst. I think the most important ...
... the LR section. Do you read the questionstemfirst or stimulus? After that ... , how do you approach the question - finding ... system of reading the Q stemfirst. I think the most important ...
... pending on which type of question you're reading which helps ... solution to this: (a) read the stemfirst (takes one second to ... skim), (b) read the stimulus and ... realize this question is very difficult ...
... a difference between tackling each question carefully, and wasting time ... spending a bit longer per question than many others here) until ... 180s. I've always read the stemfirst, partially because that's ... time. There tons of question types for which you shouldn ...
... ridiculous, time-wasting concept to read the stemfirst. It works for lots ... working out one particularly difficult question, as JY discusses here: https ... watch or reading stim vs stemfirst are really personal preference. You ...
... in favor of reading the questionstemfirst. I struggled with LR for ... 's methods, including reading the questionstemfirst, I started to improve a ... the questionstem helps me know exactly what I need to read for ...
I generally read the questionstemfirst because if I don't ... ' and repeat what I just read. I might think up of ... the reason I find a question difficult is because it throws ... a few reads when I first started the curriculum to understand ...
... breaking it down as I read, but I don't think ... establishing the conclusion). When I read a stimulus, I mainly consider ... way when I read the questionstem (I don't read the stemfirst, like JY ...
... be misunderstanding the question stems, the ... LR sections. Read the questionstemFIRST and determine ... what it is asking you to do. Next, read ... question BEFORE even looking at the answer choices. Finally, carefully read ...
... read the questionstemfirst. This frequently saves time. For example, one time a questionstem ... asked for the method of reasoning in an argument. I read ...