I feel like I make most my mistakes on LR because I'm rushing too much and don't catch the little details/nuances in the question stem. When I do BR, I usually get these rushed questions right. Anyone have any advice on how to tackle this?
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Is there anyone out there who was able to defeat these Author Inference questions? These consistently make up about half of my missed RC questions and I have no idea how to approach them and why they're so hard for me. #help
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For the easier questions in the practice set, I tend to get them; however, once the difficulty picks up, I start missing them.
Any advice to start getting the harder questions right?
... are from Flaw and Weakening questions. I am blind reviewing, looking ... explanations, and writing down each questions I get wrong with explanations ... to why I got those questions wrong. I have done LR ... I get better at these questions? I feel like I'm ...
... I'm getting wrong (Weakening/Strengthening, Necessary Assumption, MSS, etc.) I ... concretely. For example with weaken questions, I know that I can ... , and I know the "right" questions to ask (Even given these ...
... finish those 5-6 questions I completely skipped.
Those 5-6 questions I completely skipped are usually ... logic questions, long parallel reasoning questions, tough sufficient assumption questions ... complete those 5-6 questions I completely skipped.
... 've been going through MP questions to make sure that I ... says that often for harder questions, the LSAT's will try ... 've gotten a couple of questions wrong because when it came ...
Sorry if this has been asked, but is there a certain way to do this? Particular LR questions from random PT's/Problem sets that I have gotten wrong that I want to go back and do over again. Thanks in advance
... I've found that flaw questions seem to be quite difficult ... having seen enough of these questions (I've worked through about ... that you guys approached these questions?