hey there, i experienced the same thing moving to the newer RCs; what worked best for me was getting really good at elimination. the readings/questions themselves didn't get more difficult imo but theanswerchoices contained more traps.
... and try to solve the games during the a phase without time ... planning to review some of the lectures on grouping games ... actually doesn't split the game boards in the explanation videos and ... am okay with going down theanswerchoices and trying each.
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... to give less respect to theanswerchoices and, mostly importantly of all ... you 100% understand the argument prior to touching the answers. Otherwise ... you could easily be spending 30 seconds/answer ... about—getting SASSY with the test!
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... a full PT BR since the type of questions I am ... be fairly consistent, most of the time my errors are misreading ... I need to do from the question. Which is just careless ... down and really process the question and theanswerchoices better. Thank you again ...
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-I finished reading the LSAT Trainer, and i agree ... for theanswerchoices that are "clearly wrong" prior to looking at theanswer ... choice that is "the best available answer".
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... aren't 100% of the right answer or you aren't 100 ... % sure the wrong answers are completely ... , and pick apart the stimuli, and go through theanswerchoices, taking as much ... out. Do NOT look at the right answer by any means, sometimes ...
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Hey 9kl49, none of theanswerchoices explicitly refers to illnesses so they all suffer the same issue as (D). It's our necessary duty to link each procedure as a contributing factor in diminishing illnesses.
I thought PT 75 was really hard. I did much worse on the LR sections than usual. I'm still trying to figure out why exactly... I think the wording of the questions and theanswerchoices were hard for me to process. So I'm going over it again and again!
Not really, what worried me; I consistently got -5/-8 on LR on it, which is not typical for me at all. I felt theanswerchoices were extremely deceptive per the Lsat norm. Could just be me, though!
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Hmm maybe that is the case... if the stimulus in LR is ... answerchoices with a little less clarity and hunt for the right answer ... at hand before looking at theanswerchoices is a solid strategy for ... all the tests even with the shifts in the 70s.
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... a problem with 1 of the G 3 questions. I don ... game. If you went through theanswerchoices of each question, it was ... to figure out. I finished the other sections with 15 minutes ...
... conditionals and the correct answer will "pull the trigger" on the whole chain. The trouble ... the relationships in the pared down stimulus AND in theanswerchoices. A lot of the ...
... you @"Quick Silver" for reviewing the question type and making me ... LR type with you and theanswerchoices, it really helped me understand ... the process of the necessary assumption (which I ...
... Wrong Answers (about half of theanswerchoices will be out of scope ... and confirm the correct answer (I put small tildes next to answerchoices that ... fundamentals, knowing how to negate answerchoices are important in NA and ...
... , and from there I let theanswerchoices guide me. Unfortunately, I feel ... down because I analyze each answer choice wayy too much, and ... importantly, me somehow reasoning that the wrong answer is right. Do you ...
... was mentioned in one of the seminars (I think it ... those holes in the argument. When we approach the test in ... more confident before even reaching theanswerchoices, and we'll have a ... we go through all of theanswerchoices. Try approaching your questions from ...
... own experience, I think the shift towards the more recent tests occurs ... subtle changes. The tests are pretty much the same, but the subtle nuances ... and "tightness" of some of theanswerchoices. Best of luck to you.
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... idea before I checked theanswerchoices to help me with these ... these, having correctly eliminated the rest, usually the one that is more ... aligned to the author's opinion is the correct answer, and the other one ...
... timed tests and with the difficult questions. I feel ... as taking tests and dissecting theanswerchoices. My issue was that ... are more subtle with theanswerchoices on the more difficult questions, more ... reasoning, notice more of the subtleties and see where ...
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