Tip on answering questions faster

February 5, 2009 at 7:43 pm | In Answering Questions Faster | Leave a Comment
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Often, what makes a difference between a hard question and an easy question on the LSAT is not the question itself but the kind of answer that we are expected to find.

Sometimes, the question might look very challenging, but before you decide to delve into it, it’s often worth looking at the answers and seeing if you can eliminate one or more obviously wrong answers. Sometimes, you will only be left with one possible answer, which will eliminate the need to thoroughly understand the question altogether.   

If you have any questions about the LSAT and the strategies to help you get a higher score, feel free to contact San Francisco LSAT instructor at (415) 640-6765.

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