... helpful to glance over the questions requiring you to refer to ... good reason: pre-reading the questions is a time sink. The ... above example of marking questions that refer back to a ... I can think reading the questionsfirst can be beneficial. It'll ...
... the second half of the questionsfirst, and then finished with the ... first half, which helped me relax ... enough time to the tough questions that appear at the end ...
... on every question because ~15 questions should take under a minute ... efficiently to find those 15 questions and get them done fast ... the easy and medium difficulty questionsfirst then you're more likely ...
... came down to getting more questions answered and answered correctly....< ... PTs they would put more questions in the last passage.< ... to answer all of the questions correctly.
So ... do the one with more questionsfirst. Each question made counts ...
For RC I think I read as if someone has handed ... 's about. So, I read the first paragraph, then summarize it in ... paper things like "but", "however", "first", "therefore" and so on.
... get to the last few questions - that might be the best ... get to the last couple questions - or to just outright SKIP ... the passages with the most questionsfirst and save the passage with ...
... move on. So if you read a flaw question, for ... answer choices, but on your first go through, that 5% is ... answer choices. If I read a stimulus and realize I ... strategies got me finishing my first run through in about 25 ... answer choices I hadn't read the first time.
So it seems people agree on not reading the questionsfirst...
Let me actually try for a couple of PTs before making the decision, but those thoughts are really helpful!
Thank you so much.
... with this. I bought my first LSAT prep book when I ... I opened it up and read the first section and got so ... you for jumping in head first at such an early stage ... argumentation. I took logic classes, read a ton of philosophy, argued ...