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I used tobubblein after each question. I saw ... Looking down tobubble more often took me out of the zone. ... I'm better when I can stay in "the zone" as ...
... important. I hate the feeling of having tobubblein an answer early because ... I want to be sure ... of where the second hand will be at when it gets to 35 ... :00. I'm thinking about trying to ...
... important. I hate the feeling of having tobubblein an answer early because ... I want to be sure ... of where the second hand will be at when it gets to 35 ... :00. I'm thinking about trying to ...
... for recognizing patterns and learning to have the format be second nature ... you should be looking for intheanswers.
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> ... to seeing them all mixed in and learn strategies for how to do the ... but i'm hesitant to follow it when I don't see ...
... on the little things that could get you more right answers--do ... you make worlds in LG? If so ... , how fast can you recognize how and whento ... split? In LR, do you understand the terminologies in an Argument ...
... on the little things that could get you more right answers--do ... you make worlds in LG? If so ... , how fast can you recognize how and whento ... split? In LR, do you understand the terminologies in an Argument ...
... on the little things that could get you more right answers--do ... you make worlds in LG? If so ... , how fast can you recognize how and whento ... split? In LR, do you understand the terminologies in an Argument ...
... always aiming for the bullseye inanswersto match the evidence given to you inthe stimulus. Older ... answer to another by the strength of the adjective.
... but I don't think in those tests. Think more ... "deductive" reasoning to shifting to "inductive" reasoning. The level of inferences ... shifted on the spectrum from basically absolutes to maybe or ... the sake of this conversation, lets assume there is truth in ...
If you're on the last game or passage and you've been given the 5-minute warning, I would bubblein your answers with every single question answered instead of waiting until after all the questions are done inthe set tobubble them in via a cluster.
... say no to me. However, when I emailed my professor (the one who ... to take breaks when I need to use the bathroom or eat, without having to ... you falling into the nasty little traps LSAC designed intheanswers? Did you ...
... be, or predict what the possible right answers could be or look ... recommend against this strategy. When you're inthe 150s or low 160s ... ultimately you need to develop self-discipline and know whento cut your ...
... it’s one thing to just memorize theanswers and it’s another ... I can wake up inthe middle of the night out of my ... cannot reiterate it enough though when I say be honest with ... all like I was when I first began the process. Keep pushing!
... . run out of time tobubble your last few answersin section 1, then ... go back and bubbleinthe remaining section 1 answers. Had the test been on ... the computer you would not have been able to fill in / erase those answers ...
... ok to note in your addendum that you didn't realize at the ... minutes and didn't bubblein 2 answersin one section. The whole test it ... would be so easy to just fill in bubbles as guesses... but ... though...
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> I felt similarly when I first started experimenting with ... if questions 1-8 are in front of me and I ... the other questions for the passage can help me to better see theanswers for the ...
... could be the answer is so broad (as opposed to flaw/ ... the relationship inthe support of the argument. Then I stay focused on that intheanswers ... m currently focusing on) is to know whento walk away. I can ... hard I’m probably going to get it wrong regardless. ...
... awhile to realize that when answer choice (a) included the phrase ... using that broad term to refer tothe black workers.
... eliminate answers choices that aren't explicitly touched upon inthe ... hard evidence always needs to be inthe passage, but having ...
... in my original post haha. I keep falling for answers that fix the ... filtered out the actual impact of the word majority on the argument. When you ... enough attention tothe argument the author was countering/discussing. Inherent inthe definition of ...
... very confident in my understanding, so when I go totheanswers I don ... with the words of the stimulus. Instead, I want to make ... 'm looking for intheanswers is something matches the formula. Does that ... this can be a question to consider skipping, even though ...
... time when i have to answer the questions. For instance, when i have to plug in ... is to check theanswers for each inference you make once you plug in ... don't want to start there when trying out MBT answers. OR, alternatively ...
... I began timing myself when doing the practice to get inthe rytham of things ... know the correct answers after watching the explanations and I get frustrated when doing ... recently learned to differentiate thein/out boards, grouping, and the sub versions of ...
... phrase is not intheAnswers. Additionally, really reading each AC to see if ... to avoid traps. I often fall for traps when I really understand the ... argument and conflate the trap AC to match ...
... 3 PTs, just spend the rest of the entire week that week ... mission to pre-phrase theanswerswhen you can and get to 20 questions in 20 ... -25 minutes (LR)/leave yourself with 8+ minutes for the ...
Part of getting over the newer ... way to some of theanswers without really fully understanding the argument on the older ... just the new normal. Even so, when I did finally get to that ...
... writing down answers using scrap paper for LG - to - doing the LSAT fully ... a while tobubble) saved on bubbling is probably going to be more ... more to bridge the gap inthe tests' results. The only advantage again seems to be inthe ...
... not to look at theanswers, give myself another day, and return tothe missed ... t get tothe last few questions that were easier. When I ... t have time at the end to return to flagged questions, so ... I thought there was really no point in ...