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... JY. Again & again, the same wrong answerchoices (invalid reasoning) appear. what we are after -- the recognition of the repeated 'pattern' & ... . The skills are about recognition (what type of Q is this? what will the 4 ...
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... . But mainly for RC what I've done is drill ... to see what question types are giving me a hard time. The Trainer ... helps break down the ... questions and answerchoices in RC ...
... is used in the premises and answerchoices, and "administering the medicine" is a ... what if every citizen in the country is given the vaccine? Then the numbers ... game they are playing ...
... PTs you are doing worse on? What types of questions are you getting ... difficult to parse through and theanswerchoicesare trickier. Of course, that isn ... grasp of what's going on? Whatarethe various view points? What's the author ...
... in the video explanation that JY removes all the verbiage on answerchoices and ... leaves only the lawgic translation ... if the answers are long, but otherwise just read it. Was wondering what ...
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... and think about WHAT those careless mistakes are. If they're ... to fix that. Spend the time up front and ... reading EVERY word in the questions and answerchoices. Practice tuning out ... all distractions and really getting in the ...
... merely presenting a correlation. The other answerchoicesare clearly wrong, and while ... could glean evidence/support from what's provided. In essence, ... of, "Ah, I see what you did there, LSAC," moments ... LG, the medium-to-hard LGs are more tedious. What may seem ...
... am unsure about. Whatarethe benefits to the blind-review method?
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... am glad to hear you are anticipating the answers or "pre-phrasing ... you towards selecting the right answer and eliminating the 4 wrong answerchoices. In other ... pre=phrase or anticipate exactly whatthe correct answer choice will be.
... close reading of the rules and whatthe questions are specifically asking. Questions ... 9 and 13 are asking ... word, as the analytics show, answerchoicesare provided that count all the CDs! Carry ...
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> Whatare your thoughts on Practice Test retakes? Arethescores you get ... of the score, they are inflated to an extent you can remember theanswer ... to certain questions, but more so the fact it really exposes what ...
... are exactly what they are - practice. Recognizing that sounds over-simplified, the ... what is the gap/assumption, what can you anticipate in answerchoices or whatare potential trap answerchoices ... of confidence to choose the correct answer.
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... I haven't taken the test yet. Thescoresaboveare from times PT or ... sure how to explain the increase though other than ... identifying weaknesses and actually dedicating the time and effort. I ... figure out what about the question type was causing the issues. I ...
... ; Tough distinction to make here. Whatarethe different bases of comparison between ... ; For (C), what if the price of natural oil rose? (Answer (C) leaves ... noted above: Who is to say that a decrease in the cost ...
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Agreed. This is great. I find that I mostly tutor **grammar** and **argument forms** with my students. 7sage's curriculum is more than sufficient for logic. What really throws people is understanding whatthe argument and answerchoicesare even saying.