... intellectualplastic said:
> My scores improved by 2-3 points ... the time to 100% understand why right answerchoices were right, and what ...
sorry one more question--do you usually have time for ... to check out the flagged questions? Or do you rely ...
... mindset when going through theanswerchoices. That doesn't mean spending a huge ... time on each answer choice, but it does mean on some questions ... why thetheanswerchoices are wrong or correct. It's also **what can I do ...
... I study together. She consistently scores -0, -1 while I ... the (process)* of the LR section: reading the stimulus and understanding what ... strengths and weaknesses. The way to do this is to ... wasn't disciplined enough in theanswerchoices, or I was worried ...
... having previous knowledge of whatthe f they might be ... re confused. I really do believe RC improves with ... 2. Concentration: someone mentioned this above, but using my phone less ... your speed on the test in identifying correct answerchoices faster.
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... agree with the post above. Doing BR is exactly what helps you ... the four answerchoices is wrong and why the right one is right is what ... conditions to decide which answer choice is correct you ... you must literally dothe same process that you do during a BR ...
... our overall and individual section scores! For LG I definitely ... requires you to test each answer choice, my strategy is ... that has the most restrictions/rules and test question choices with that ... of time!
... many, many duplicate scores. The bottom line is that ... the problem with the argument? If there's no conclusion, whatdo you think the ... to someone else, including answerchoices, will force you ... on answerchoices out loud instead of rationalizing the answers ...
... , it forces the conclusion to follow. Typically sufficient assumption answerchoices tend to ... . What does it mean for something to be necessary? well pretty much whatthe ... will go to the park.
... 't have to do any of the stuff you did above. You don ... do math, you just have to dothe logic, and by that I mean ... using the "rubberbanding" mentality ... be even simpler to just dowhattheanswer choice is saying and ask ...
... answer choice and try to see whatthe test makers are trying to do ... for them. are they trying to trap you? why is theanswer ... applies to the more apparently wrong answerchoices, but you get what i mean.