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... since this was not specified. What if he or she were ... Also try to focus on what has been taking most of ... selecting an answer? Do you overthink theanswer choice or is the issue just the speed ... wrong answerchoices first. Often we don't see change in our scores ...
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Simply put, they are premises that the ... they weaken the argument. DO NOT ATTACK THE PREMISE ... ARE TO ACCEPT ALL OF THEANSWERCHOICES.
the conclusion drawn in the argument above?
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... held by adcoms until the December scores come back. All ... someone above one median and below another at the very ... all for the trial run if that's what you ... they do something else? For a long time, the law ... other people's terrible choices influence your own. As ...
... gains in your scores. You've been over the core curriculum ... writing out explanations for wrong answerchoices. I think if you ... from failing to articulate the correct explanation? What was wrong with ... that's what you are continuously striving to do with your ...
... finishing the test faster doesn't mean you'll get higher scores ... early isn't going to dothe trick (my PT avg is ... into theanswerchoices without a clear view of what to look for--choices that ... through the wrong choices because you'll have a good idea of what ...
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Worried about your retake scores? Depending on how long ago ... me to do and have no idea what form the correct answer takes. Sometimes ... know about where in theanswerchoicesthe right answer is and what it's going ...
... I've seen my RC scores take a step backwards (-8 ... just repetition and familiarity with what questions might be asked, ... theanswerchoices can be totally wrong based on whatthe question asks you to do ... . Being able to do this ...
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Worried about your retake scores? Depending on how long ago ... me to do and have no idea what form the correct answer takes. Sometimes ... know about where in theanswerchoicesthe right answer is and what it's going ...
... takers (or maybe a little above that). However, it still represents ... . I think it would do you a disservice to say ... care of itself. "Knowing whatthe trap answerchoices are" will be taken care ... tidbits along the way.
... I do, I read roughly 3 lines ahead/behind. Typically theanswer matters ... that asks what "decent idea" meant in my tip 1 above (most ... has given in the past. Stuck between 2 answerchoices, I will almost ...
... ) in the week before the test, and how were your scores on these ... it's in the stimulus or one of theanswerchoices, if there is ... in the passage: what's the main point, and, depending on the passage, where do ...
... week. My BR scores are typically in the mid/high 170's ... I definitely see what you guys mean about the confidence issue. A ... didn't really go through the remaining answerchoices or should I just ... feel like if I just dothe former I'd be repeating ...
... Games, we recognize that theanswerchoices themselves do not normally present us with ... really transformed my understanding of what speed means on this test ... , and you mention it in the comments above. Speed doesn't come ...
The advice above is spot on. I'd ... you have to do is match the correct answer with the gap you identified ... t have any idea of whatthe correct answer looks like (especially true ... compare your understanding of the stimulus with theanswerchoices). Mike Kim has a ...
... sections if you need. Everything above that, save for full, ... a contradiction but here’s what happens: When I’m ... to really process the information and burn through theanswerchoices. So it’ ... of Logic. Comprehending the information doesn’t do you much good ...
... and carefully BRing each answer, tearing apart the stimulus..it's ... anymore. I agree with what people above have said about motivation ... watch Suits and that will dothe trick, but there are ... you imagine what it must feel like on the day thescores are released ...
... , every so often, I do in fact miss a quantifier ... don't understand the logic behind the stimulus or theanswerchoices. By retaking a ... those possibilities and lays bare what's causing you to get ... finding that over the past couple days my LR scores have gone ...
... BR scores, it seems likely that you have reached that point. What ... happened to me is I learned how to do all ... to change your answer after reading through the other answerchoices? Not very often ... can take it. When you do start seeing errors, slow it ...
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Any tips on making scores more consistent? All of my ... of work to do there, but the consistency came with ...
... or ideas on the weak points I mentioned above?
The more MBT questions you do, the more they ... answerchoices which that you can eliminate pretty quickly. Of the remaining choices, the ... just completely clicked with what seemed to be overnight. ...
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2. Isolate the conclusion and note exactly what lines ... the two lines abovethe conclusion--NOPE cut the vague mumbo jumbo because the LSAT answerchoices ... ). When I do that, I am able to surmise whatthe jump in ...
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I'm not sure what your LG scores have been like, but ... -doing the entire game, and I'd usually just re-do that ... particular question and find out what went wrong ...
... this conclusion? Well nothing above allows us to arrive at ... terms in our premise, whatthe author of this must be ... something we can consult the lessons on. Theanswerchoices are all (bizarrely) ... to deny the ~support--->understand. How do we do this? We ...
... you elaborate this? How do they look like LR questions ... alluded to some of the things above: First, LR questions ... just that theanswerchoices themselves seem to contain more trap answerchoices. ... to really think about whatthe question is asking of ...
A) A strain of gypsy moth unaffected by the ...
* what makes strengthening questions difficult is that theanswer choice ... wanted to weaken the stimulus above. Because this ...