... of answer choices juxtaposed the stimulus;
5) I now mediate ... temporary :) For some perspective, my first PT was a 141, yes ... your energies on flaw questions first and know that your success ...
... . For example, if the stimulus' conclusion is qualified in some ... Other examples: conclusion in the stimulus is about "laytex-based paints ... people that only read the first part of the qualifier ... matter away from of the stimulus' conclusion (like "laytex-based ...
... . It may seem tough at first, working strictly with hard questions ... realizing that I was reading stimulus' too fast, and it may ... scan the rest of the stimulus in like 2 seconds (tbh ...
... me B -> C first fool. I would look for ... is the result of the first
+ ... and then said the first thing caused the second.< ... insert the subject of the stimulus into it. Lets say ... is extremely time consuming at first. I am still working ...
... in the QS, read the stimulus, then bracket the part in ... the stimulus. At this point, I am ... stimulus intuitively so there is a good chance that after my first ... the stimulus last because I'm less distracted during my first read ...
The first thing we should always do ... ; not the same thing. Our first job is to figure out ... a bad understanding of the stimulus. In short, we have to ...
... contradict the information in the stimulus: particularly, often the ... conditional reasoning in the stimulus. Wholly irrelevant information could ... information given in the stimulus. In the lessons, Mr ...
This is the first step in the mindset that ...
... the main point of a stimulus simply cannot be understated. ... **_grammatical structure_** of the stimulus. Try paying particularly close attention ... that mirror those in the stimulus. Remember, when you see ... you read it for the first time. Many test takers ...
First, thanks for all the comments ... conclusion/main point in the stimulus. As I'm reading the ... passage, I now read the first sentence of each paragraph and ...
... the conclusion is the first part of the first sentence:
**_If ... about how they phrase this first sentence with our example ... skill here to translate the first sentence into something I ... utterly irrelevant premise into our stimulus for no other reason but ...
... to skip in the first few questions. If I ... read the first question and it doesn' ... the first questions that my mind doesnt process the stimulus ... i dont get them the first time.
... comfortable with this answer at first, it's the only one ... what is included in the stimulus, so that's why it ... death for cats.**
The stimulus says nothing about death, so ...
... in harder questions in the first half of the section, as ... have been confident that the first 8 questions were easy. This ... I make after reading the stimulus, are not one of the ...
... understanding the point of the stimulus on first read. I'm great ... answers come from misunderstanding the stimulus as opposed to the logic ... to something small in the stimulus that I overlooked or misinterpreted ...
... really good with argument structure first. After you can quickly identify ... what a comparison in the stimulus looks like and how it ... get clued in that **the stimulus is comparing** two ideas either ...
... way too much detail at first, and then I don't ... not thought about reading the stimulus twice, and it actually seems ... these cases, I read the stimulus one time and I know ...
... that reading the question stem first works best for me, especially ... go back and reread the stimulus again, which is a ... else.
2. Evaluate the stimulus
3. Eliminate wrong ... compare them individually against the stimulus
... **very general** advice is to first get the basics down, for ... the excess verbiage in the stimulus and identify the argument core ... surgical precision, identify the conclusion first then the reasoning and figure ...
... all the argument type questions first before trying to find the ... answer choices for the same stimulus, which actually helped me considerably ...