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Then I looked at the start and thought reports? Hmm ... if before reading theanswerchoices you try to guess the NA yourself, ... drilling 228 NA questions from the Cambridge drill packets. ...
The packets rate the Q in terms of ...
... out the principle from the stimulus and match it to theanswer (much ... then find an example in theanswerchoices that matches that principle. ... where you apply the stimulus to the answers rather than ... apply answers to the stimulus, like you would ...
@nicole.hopkins your unicorn meme usage is unparalleled lol. I wish this picture was substituted in place of one of theanswerchoices... would have made me feel better about missing this question because who can be mad looking at that
... student's timing. On the June test #9 was ... theanswerchoices you know are wrong, circle one of the remaining answerchoices (the ... one you feel best about), circle the ... can be disastrous for the whole section. Don't ...
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Eliminate theanswerchoices you know are wrong, circle one of the remaining answerchoices (the one ... you feel best about), circle the question ...
This may be the toughest yet most important skill ...
Theanswerchoices are not your friend! Use ... POE to eliminate the dirty bastards. It is, by ... far, the best strategy to doing well ... . There are too many tempting answerchoices to choose from. Look for ...
The best strategy is to negate theanswerchoices and see what ... happens to the argument. If the argument ... can survive, eliminate theanswer choice, no ...
If you read through the LSAT Trainer, he breaks it ... the harder ones, incorrect details into theanswerchoices. They'll do even just the ... slightest change in detail, so reading through each answer choice ...
... parts of the passage to formulate a wrong answer choice, making ... like it's a good answer because it recognizes a ... 3, note the subtle differences between theanswerchoices and how the meaning of ... verifiability when selecting a correct answer choice. Don't be ...
I don't think the RC passages have gotten harder, but theanswerchoices are definitely a lot more trickier. I personally find the comparative passages to be much easier.
When there are no logical indicators, Work wrong to right. Live in theanswerchoices. Eliminate them because they aren't supported by the text. Be aware of degree. Words like "most" and "all" and comparisons, in general, are very difficult to support.
... conditionally map out the question, but for me, the harder ones ... often lead you to the exact answer and you can just ... specifically comes to mind is the Capulets and Montagues question, ... of proof for theanswerchoices. For example, if the answers introduce a ...
... you guys are talking about the questions that do not use ... will get better. As for the questions that use conditional logic ... , and 2. with just eliminating theanswerchoices. If you guys do not ...
... a some statement inference of the two "necessary" side variables (because ... of the overlap Nicole mentioned above). the valid inference and looked to theanswerchoices, and A ...
... have no idea what form the correct answer takes. Sometimes there will ... I know about where in theanswerchoicesthe right answer is and what it ... each answer is wrong while i'm taking the test, at the ... same time knowing that the score ...
... is only a MSS question. Theanswer doesn't have to be ... in logic out of all theanswerchoices.
Question 10: ... rephrase the flaw here as the speaker assuming that water is *the ... is life. B identifies the flaw as the speaker failing to consider ...
... got an answer right on one question, but not the other, and ... however the deeper you get into the problem sets, the more the difficulty is ... for some of theanswerchoices I can tell why the 4 answers are ... wrong and 1 answer is right ...
... in the reasoning, don't move on to theanswerchoices ... until you can articulate the gap and predict what form the right answer ... if negated, the correct answer should destroy the argument without ... t move on to thechoices until you have this ...
... a big factor when applying the fool-proof method. Usually ... that expectation.
The fool-proof method works well ... theanswerchoices..." But that isn't the point. First off, all the ... unique, but that's the exception, not the rule). Finally, you ...
... to use to get through theanswerchoices, but a critical benchmark that ... shows your understanding of the question at hand, as well ... as a whole. For the most part these flawed questions ... are new variations on the same old flaws; learn these ...
... before moving on to theanswerchoices to really understand the argument, how it ... the thought processes that caused you to eliminate the right answer and select the ... wrong answer. There's no ...
... is and identify it in theanswerchoices. Again to reiterate, ... Zero in on incorrect answerchoices (the reasons why they're ... reverse the question to accept the inferences of one of theanswerchoices ... and then take it out and supply the ...
... shouldn't be relying on theanswerchoices to see yourself through because ... on, and then you scan theanswerchoices and don't know what ... is saying, going to theanswerchoices is effectively shooting for that " ...
... you can quickly move through thechoices looking for 1 or 2 ... did the work correctly on the front end). But some choices still ... have validly inferred at the beginning of the game, for example ...
Finally, don't go into theanswerchoices without a clear sense of ...
... difficulty or structure since PT50? The other day I actually did ... correct (I didn't finish the last two questions I think ... I've heard online that theanswerchoices have become much closer with ... issues selecting between two appealing choices. I'm just trying to ...
... understand why each correct answer is correct and why ... each incorrect answer is incorrect. If you ... pre-phrasing an answer before you move to theanswerchoices (because that ... the flaw before you move into theanswerchoices? Can you discern the ...