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LSAT Demon student Giavanna wrote in to ask a question about answer choices. Ben and Nathan Giavanna to abandon gimmicky strategies and focus on understanding the words on the page
The solution to your stamina problem is to realize these passages are completely solvable without guesswork
Solve Evaluate questions like Ben and Nathan
Review is about learning how a passage, a question, and an answer choice are supposed to be read
Ben and Nathan diagnose a student’s study habits to determine what’s been hampering their progress
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Slowing down doesn't mean do the same things, but slower. It means to pause frequently and actively think about the passage
You have to go deeper in review. Simply trying the question again won't cut it. You have to make it click
You have to slow down to speed up, and if you try to speed up, it will slow you down