... . You're fine. Don' readthe entire Trainer again, but do "targeted" reading ... up your LSAT Analytics after you've started the PTs will tell ... re-study.
... during the first run through last fall. After starting ... PTs I picked up a copy of the ... ended up reading the LG sections after all and have ... questions with subcategories, and the use of lowercase letters ... hurts to read up on it again from a ...
... 2012 a couple of months afterthe test release which wasn't ... mentioned in the commentary on how you felt afterthe test in a ... pretended to read a lot and then just circled the answer, and ... .
Looking at the section again - #1 is a very easy ...
... I readthe word "before" as the word "after" and had to start the game ... all over again. The pressure ... and did it all over again. Twice I had made a ... . My two-cents: take the test again! You said it yourself... ...
... . I have read that the earlier in the cycle you apply, the better for ... set my mind to the task. Now after having lunch with quite ... I am having second thoughts (again)! Agh! I've decided I ... hard for the LSAT, do the applications, and see where the chips fall ...
... that many read throughs. Are we talking just the rules or the situation ... you need to readthe rules to figure out the game (I'd ... you'll need to read them again for an acceptable situation ... my approach shifts based on thestimulus which I find helpful as ...
... less than 3 minutes to read a whole passage, never ... around 2 minutes reading the passage and being able ... to readthe passage only. But, after I attempted several passages using the ... former method today, it surprisingly works well! Again, thanks ...
... of a few hours after I take the test. I usually take ... through and blind review only the circled questions. Typically on ... 1) and every now and again I will correct an answer ... not reading the precise wordings of the answer options and thestimulus in parallel ...
... dont make sense to me afterthe second read, and then come back ... to them after I'm done with the ... rest of the section. I ... elimination, getting down to the core of thestimulus and start knocking off ...
... push through quickly on the easy questions in order ... point so when you read a stimulus twice and have no ... would've sunk into getting the (likely wrong) answer to ... when you finish all the other questions in a ... that passage, and then again at the end if you can ...
... have a really hard time skipping questions on LR bc unlike ... know as soon as I readthe question that I should skip ... question until I've readthe stem, stimulus, and the answer choices (at least ...
... to readthe Trainer and Manhattan LR book right after my ... back to the basics of identifying the gaps in the arguments, ... looking for key points in RC, and skippingskippingskipping ... what to do in the last 2weeks, definitely keep ...
... about finding the actual support in thestimulus to get to the right answers ... don't need to readthe passage over again I don't even ... bother. To me, the BR process ... crazy, just find the right answer, and understand the support and why ...
... wouldn't take again until you have the fundamentals down. What ... need to be used after you've grasped the fundamentals. Also, ... grab a copy of The LSAT Trainer. After using both, I think ... was totally clueless. The Trainer teaches you to read for structure. ...
... 't do a lot of skipping around or telling yourself, "yeah ... 't retain everything the first go through. I readthe entire RC section ... answering questions in the RC section according to thestimulus, such as selecting ...
... 'm looking for when I readthe question stem, but I think ... that whenever I'm reading thestimulus, I'm unsure as to ... questions I still get wrong after BR, the videos highlight certain questions ...
... sinks and that maybe worth skipping. My advice, go in ... importantly time consuming no matter the number. Sometimes that means ... reading simply seeing the text or skimming the stem and being ... means reading thestimulus and saying "wtf did I just read?" and ...
... numbers up front while others read your application up front, and ... stack of apps home to read. Therefore there can be ... cascading effect ripples againafter seat deposits and on throughout the summer as ... be considered or even possibly read by these schools. In ...
... me, the vast majority of the time, I fully understand thestimulus. If I ... to again while doing a few things. Before you watch the video ... ask for help. After that, move on to the next question and ...
... , rather than vagueness in thestimulus.
It does take ... get through more information in thestimulus. It also requires more ... -focus on the support to conclusion relationship. Skipping and then ... in your initial read.
Overall though for the 70's, ...
... done the 7sage curriculum or readthe lsat trainer? I started with the ... get the score I wanted so when I started studying again ... my first diagnostic after being away from the test for ... I saw way more improvement after doing FULL BR as ...
Never read a stimulus more than twice during the first go round... The curvebreakers that ... need 2+ minutes can be dealt with after you ... finish the section... If you can ...
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Reading thestimulus, I noticed the "But clearly..." but ... read it more than once and mentally noted that it left the ... This goes beyond the scope of thestimulus, with its talk ... quickly, but only after I understood thestimulus, which I had ...
... snapchat today and all the other distracting stuff on ... I start living and breathing the LSAT.
@ ... for whoever wants to read. Bruce is a good ... ate, went to the gym, and ate again. After my my meal ... family joined in on the fun. After that, I had ...
... you like, repeat the games till the common and uncommon inferences ... you can recall them again more quickly and easily ... the skill of skipping and coming back to the harder question after finishing the ... set so that you don't lose out on the ...
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2- Took at ... 4- Slowing down while taking the test, it never helps ... I missed a word thestimulus might not make sense ... time to sink in after finished LR by at ...
... feel fine reading through thestimulus? But, the second you read answer choice "A ... " you think to yourself, "Wait...what did thestimulus ... say again?"
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... feel fine reading through thestimulus? But, the second you read answer choice "A ... " you think to yourself, "Wait...what did thestimulus ... say again?"