@ychoi4 I think it's always I'm your best interest to spend the extra 15-20 seconds reading the response to the argument. Skipping chunks of writing isn't a good habit to make on the LSAT.
I think skipping a question should depend on how much you understand the stimulus. Sometimes LSAT writers just try to scare you by making the stimulus long.
I tried a couple RC passages based on the webinar and I already notice that it's now significantly easier for me to eliminate wrong answer choices. Thanks so much Nicole!