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flash21

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why am I more able to focus on LG more than LR or RC when

Post by flash21 » Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:15 pm

I've got a bunch of loud distractions going on in my house? Weird question I know, but I feel I'm a lot more able to block out loud noise when doing LG than RC or LR.

LR is my strongest area btw, so not sure if its correlated to how good you are at the section.

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Re: why am I more able to focus on LG more than LR or RC when

Post by ilikebaseball » Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:18 pm

LG is fun for me... idk if its that way for everyone. Once you have your master diagram and you go to the questions, you sorta have a sense of achievement that the other two sections dont really provide. So you're more naturally focused with LG then you are with the other 2.

Not to mention that, along with the game pieces and the rules/diagrams and questions, your pencil is ALWAYS moving. Its never at rest. So you dont really have a chance to get distracted

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Re: why am I more able to focus on LG more than LR or RC when

Post by HRomanus » Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:46 pm

Especially if you understand diagraming, LG is far simpler than LR or RC. In LR you face 20-25 widely different subjects and multiple question types, and you must pay close attention to a wide amount of dense text. In RC you face four dense, wordy, and unique passages and a wide variety of questions based on them. During LG, on contrast, you read very little, the questions are typical, and the challenge is simplified by strong diagrams.

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Re: why am I more able to focus on LG more than LR or RC when

Post by gavaga1 » Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:52 pm

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