Hi Everyone

I finally score 20+ in RC recently but I am sure I still need to keep my diligence up. I am reading the Economist, the scientific americans,and supreme court argument. However, I think passages in scientific american are too short compared to RC passages. I love the Economist but they only have a few science passages. Does anyone try other outside sources for RC? Thank you!!

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  • Monday, Aug 03 2015

    @jy-ping , Thank you JY. I read at least one science article per day from "aeon"!!

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  • Monday, Aug 03 2015

    What's been said here is correct.

    A breadth of subject matter familiarity is helpful too: http://aeon.co/magazine/

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  • Sunday, Aug 02 2015

    @2543 Thank you for your advice. I just printed a big load of oldie RC passages.

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  • Sunday, Aug 02 2015

    From my experience, the thing that helped my RC most is RC passages. Similar to the weight lifting mantra "if you want to lift more, you have to lift more", it stands to reason the best way to improve RC is by reading RC passages. While the magazines may help your overall reading ability, I feel as though none of them will prepare you for the RC section as well as past RC passages would.

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  • Sunday, Aug 02 2015

    @2543.janson35

    @2543.hopkins

    also recommends The Atlantic and Slate

    dying right now

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  • Saturday, Aug 01 2015

    @2543.janson35 Thank you dude. I will check it out now.

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  • Saturday, Aug 01 2015

    @2543.hopkins also recommends The Atlantic and Slate

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  • Saturday, Aug 01 2015

    @2543.hopkins . Yessss!

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  • Saturday, Aug 01 2015

    You mean @bharbin1544170 ??

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  • Saturday, Aug 01 2015

    @2543.hopkins , you sound like the guy who wrote Hack the LSAT. hahaha, I am on it!

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  • Saturday, Aug 01 2015

    @jyang72422

    said:

    Does anyone try other outside sources for RC?

    Just pick up the Cambridge packets if you can and read RC passages! Reading RC is the best reading practice for RC.

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