Saturday, December 21, 2013

Returning to the Stimulus

                           This advice also holds true for the 
                              Reading Comprehension section.
As you attack the answer choices, do not be afraid to return to the stimulus to
re-read and confirm your perceptions. Most LSAT stimuli contain a large
amount of tricky, detailed information, and it is difficult to gain a perfect
understanding of many of the stimuli you encounter. There is nothing wrong
with quickly looking back at the stimulus, especially when deciding between
two or more answer choices.
Please note that there is a difference between returning to the stimulus and rereading
the entire stimulus. On occasion, you will find yourself with no other
option but to re-read the entire passage, but this should not be your normal
mode of operation.

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