... something in thestimulus or answer choice. For example, reading "apples" ... happened because none of the answer choices seem to ... make sense. The problem is when I go ... the same reading mistake again. However, when I reread the question the next day the ...
... question and struggle to see the "loophole" or the inference. I tend not ... and then find it in the answer choices and it was ... sections -- especially in thefirst 2 sections of the test. Any ideas on ... better at coming up with the right inference and consistency in ...
... just don't really understand thestimulus and even if I do ... also struggle just simply completing the logical reasoning section. I' ... guys done to help with reading and completing those hard ... or even stuff outside of the LSAT (reading more books/news articles ...
... anyone who scored below the median on their first test has any ... —and feeling especially discouraged since the November LSAT felt equally, if ...
I have this inkling the longer the question is, stimulus and questions combined ( ... easy and hard ones), the probability the answer is A/B goes ... for those who really know the concept over those who ... means on longer questions start reading from A rather than skip ...
... is to process the question stem twice. First, read the question stem as ... to mean that everything in thestimulus is true. But, of course ... see every little detail thefirst time I read thestimulus. Now it doesn ...
... when he took the LSATs. The fact that your first question asked if ... files might be seriously flawed. Thestimulus on my version did not ... questions are not correlating with the official PrepTests.
... alone cannot create intimacy in thefirst place because it would ... go either way. Furthermore, the incorrect answer choice says "emails ... subset of email senders that thestimulus didn't tell us ... disagree questions when the going gets tough: First, look at an ...
... pessimism was true during the beginning of my studies. ... restarted the 7sage course, brushed up the Trainer, began reading outside ... slow drilling, relearning the basics, etc. My first test I did ... consistency (as in keeping the LSAT on your schedule nearly ...
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Furthermore, remember that the test is STANDARDIZED, as it ... For instance, sometimes in the flaw section I can eliminate ... . Mastering the logic, reading, and mental discipline for the LSAT is ...
... theloophole while reading->Predict the right answer->Select. The pre-finding of theloophole ... is possible to smell that the second most read book may ...
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If I read thestimulusfirst, there is the guarantee that once I ... read the question stem, I'll HAVE to re-read thestimulus. If ... I read the question stem first, I most ...
... get" until the day of the actual LSAT: accepting thestimulus as true ... based on the ... question stem (which we read first ... premises as you read thestimulus. It's a mechanical ...
@rossholley first of all that's awesome, ... to fully familiarize yourself with the test. I would recommend getting ... passage after passage and find the optimal reading speed/markings and that ... you go get through the quickest while retaining the most and allowing ...
... understanding of what I'm reading, not really meant as something ... start with the higher-level questions first because it sets the tone for ... how well I understand the ... I didn't really understand the passage. After doing that, ...
1) Thestimulus gives no (!) indication that there ... ) It seems you may be readingthe “some B [used for En ... />
4) And given that thestimulus is ultimately about categories of ...
Completely agree - reading questions first is a time sink. Only ... thing I really like about the Trainer is that it categorizes ... question types. I you master the question types, then you kinda ... can quickly ID the type and then use the most effective strategies ...
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First game, I went through 3 or 4 of the questions ... I had made a careless reading error that affected my diagrams ...
... have any chance of getting the LR section done on time ... more time to work on the Weaken, NA, and Parallel questions ... . I think if I read thestimulusfirst, it wouldn’t be nearly ...
@brna0714 reading your comment, have ... finding inferences, attack the conditional "if" questions first since you are ... putting a bandage over the issue which is you ... I found that to be the case for me, I ... wasn't fully isolating the possibilities when needed (i ...
... most definitely start with the more recent Pt's. ... 15 PT's by the time Dec rolls around, ... you exposure to the comparative reading passages and the more convoluted RC ... this is your first and last time taking the LSAT. If ... a little back in the 50s and save some ...
A quick bracketing and notation of C for conclusion is a huge help. Same goes for P premise. For me that is step one after readingstimulus. It only takes a second and really situates the statements as they pertain to the argument.
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This is basically the contrapositive of stimulus: Jackson's didn't ...
I eliminated C because of the very last part, "not wrong ... do so." The not wrong part relates to thestimulus in terms ... not part of the principle in C. Thefirst part of the sentence is ...
... the LG sections in the curriculum I would do that first ... sequencing, or both. The rest are the random miscellaneous games like ... the benches or lights games in the LG bundle.
So first ... be pretty apparent from thestimulus that things are being ...
I've always read the stem - but to be ... s how I prepared for the test. For most stems, ... like focus as I read thestimulus. I read MBT questions ... read most high scorers read thestimulusfirst but I do much ... better with the question stem. For reference, ...
Love the different approaches/perspectives/reasoning. Elle, ... why I read thestimulusfirst. If I read the stem first, I get tunnel ... vision when I read thestimulus after ...
... : first, knowing that you need to boil thestimulus and the answers down to the ... basics, and find the gap or the ... accurately represent the relationships in the pared down stimulus AND in the answer choices ...