- Fri Nov 08, 2013 10:01 am
#12364
I have been able to noticeably see improvements with my RC/LG portion of the LSAT, but when it comes to the LR section I feel rather panicked and just read through the stims and when I get to the question stem I blank whatever it was that I previously read. The main issue is how to attack the stimulus and search what I am looking for while reading? So when I reach the question stem I know exactly what flaw, reasoning, justification and or assumption etc. that I am looking for.
I wish I could just know what I am looking for while I'm reading. Do you think possibly getting to the question stem first would be "good" alternative route for me? Especially since I usually have to re-read the stimulus, which is not time efficient, and instead just have to re-read the question stem using less time?
Or do you know of a good drill on mentality when starting a LR section? Or just focus on indicators i.e. premise, conclusion, causality and conditional etc? Ive got it down while doing LG, for me it's think of inferences. For RC its think of VIEWSTAMP, but for LR I don't know Once I can figure out what my mentality should be then I can apply and practice this method via timed LR sections, but until then I am stuck anywhere between 29-35% correct....
Any help would be much appreciated especially since these sections are worth 50% of my LSAT score. Sorry for the re-post I just noticed that I put it in the wrong section in these forums. Thanks again for reading and your eventual response.
I wish I could just know what I am looking for while I'm reading. Do you think possibly getting to the question stem first would be "good" alternative route for me? Especially since I usually have to re-read the stimulus, which is not time efficient, and instead just have to re-read the question stem using less time?
Or do you know of a good drill on mentality when starting a LR section? Or just focus on indicators i.e. premise, conclusion, causality and conditional etc? Ive got it down while doing LG, for me it's think of inferences. For RC its think of VIEWSTAMP, but for LR I don't know Once I can figure out what my mentality should be then I can apply and practice this method via timed LR sections, but until then I am stuck anywhere between 29-35% correct....
Any help would be much appreciated especially since these sections are worth 50% of my LSAT score. Sorry for the re-post I just noticed that I put it in the wrong section in these forums. Thanks again for reading and your eventual response.