... quickly but then Im having toread certain parts again so Im ... eventually helped most. When I first began RC, I was spending ... />
Lastly, you have toread actively. The LSAT tries to give us the ... new with every passage I read so I try to cherish that, lol ...
... without having to pay too much attention to them while ... sections just look terrifying to me because the passages ... . Having read the passage before, I am able to really shift ... read also leaves me with a deeper understanding of the passagewhich contributes to ...
... questions, such as "According to the passage..." or ones that asked ... characteristics of each which would be a nightmare to juggle all ... the fact that we needed toread for reasoning structure but yet ... , force you to zone in on details, which by definition make ...
... or less goals in which I would be happy ... efficient ways in which my approach to the surrounding games ... I really appreciate it. First, I'll address that ... lazy" reader. I would read a few sentences with full ... 's why I started toread the rules three times so ...
... RC sections I have toread the stimulus twice before ... understand what it says the first time. So, I ... for all questions on first round and that was ... reading the passage faster but reading the passage well so ... the questions for that passage depending on how many ...
... usually takes me 13~14min to complete first 10 questions,
to bank time for my harder questions which need more ... some time off after a firstread and you will be surprised ... sounds counter intuitive to skip 4 questions on first round and ...
... elsewhere, which is hard to do in RC in the first place. which direction the passage was going, I eliminate ... point. And going back to the passage when I do helps better ... gauge how much time a passage should be taking you unless ...
... just read??? I think it's better to always read ... understanding the stimulus content first can more helpful ... lost. It's better toread it and if it ... you come back to such questions first identify the conclusion ... in ideas and which ones lead to the conclusion in ...
... out if the passage you read turns out to be harder ... easy passages allow you to build momentum and get ... ones. If your first one turns out to be hard, ... 's not causing you to slow down and not ... and you underestimated a passage, then refer to the above paragraph. ...
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The games towhich I'm referring would be ... down to do Snakes and Lizards for the first time ... around 22 of the first 23 questions right or ... answer choice. I will read the stimulus while taking ... nothing. I then proceed toread the stimulus so fast ...
... from PT 1 to 35 in order. I read the Pacifico guide ... of game one attempts, which makes sense to me, since we don ... conditions. However, I have since read some other guides by people ... problem sets of like games to do first before fool proofing. It ...
... from PT 1 to 35 in order. I read the Pacifico guide ... of game one attempts, which makes sense to me, since we don ... conditions. However, I have since read some other guides by people ... problem sets of like games to do first before fool proofing. It ...
... a question, skipping, determining whichpassage you should attempt first, etc)
> ... going to be spending somewhere around ~3:30 per reading the passage ... of sections, you will start to feel yourself flowing through the ...
... of the passage. It is a process to learn exactly 'how' toread these ... specific details of the passage in my mind which has never been ... . "which of the following is most analogous to x in the passage" and ...
... writing this paragraph and trying to understand the main point ... the end. Actively reading to anticipate what will potentially be ... was hard for me at firstto try and anticipate and ... going with the passage, while simultaneously trying toread for clarity and ...
When I first was learning LR, I would ... - it’s easier for me toread the stimulus slowly, label the ... their head.." Similar to how you need tofirst understand what 2+2 ... intuitive, which is the goal anyway.
... or -4 per passage. It's awful. I read the passage, I know ... passage. I don't know how common this is. But, I read ... the passage with so much attention and ... in the passageto another paragraph and having the choose which one is ...
... point by looking at the first/last sentences of each paragraph ... with special attention to those of the first and last. This ... seems to help because it ... forces you to (a) jettison the details of the passage (which can be ...
... but I'm sooo happy toread this! I also took ... to business.
I have confirmed that our first ... this is not my first time taking the LSAT and ... and had to guess on an entire RC passage, and an ... up hope on finding anyone to commiserate with! Good luck ...
... not have the time to do that. The first time I went ... . You need to trust yourself that you have read the passage the right ... yourself to finish the section first and have a second round to gain ... . So you want to do low resolution summary first and then you ...
These have been interesting comments toread through. As a fellow 156 ... . When I first talked to him about my going to law school, he ... , I tend to listen to his advice about which schools to apply to.
... six have fluctuated from 174 to my first 180) blind review goes ... back to back which enables the second one to still be close to the ... interestingness of the method. I read about it online in a ...
... a really great question. So first of all, rewatch the BR ... which questions to review. For RC/LG, I basically just rework any passage ... think this really forces me to focus in on what each ...
... can make something you just read and which you have right in ... just "oh, here's another passage. Let me check it out ... ' second. They want you to get bored which is why the passages ... can change, but actually liking toread just makes it less of ...
... can make something you just read and which you have right in ... just "oh, here's another passage. Let me check it out ... ' second. They want you to get bored which is why the passages ... can change, but actually liking toread just makes it less of ...
... can make something you just read and which you have right in ... just "oh, here's another passage. Let me check it out ... ' second. They want you to get bored which is why the passages ... can change, but actually liking toread just makes it less of ...
... can make something you just read and which you have right in ... just "oh, here's another passage. Let me check it out ... ' second. They want you to get bored which is why the passages ... can change, but actually liking toread just makes it less of ...
... can make something you just read and which you have right in ... just "oh, here's another passage. Let me check it out ... ' second. They want you to get bored which is why the passages ... can change, but actually liking toread just makes it less of ...