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Hello,
I was wondering whether it is worth re-doing the same RC passages.
I know some people say re-doing LR questions are beneficial, but is it the same for RC passages?
Or for RC passages, should we put more focus on quantity instead of quality?
(I mean, do more different RC passages instead of re-do the same ones...)
Thanks!
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Thanks!
I think more recent ones actually resemble the actual one too, so I think I'll re-do some of them...
Absolutely. As a matter of fact, I think re-doing RC and LSAT questions in general are the best way to practice and get good at the test. The first time through you are concerned with your PT score and getting the questions right. The second time doing them you can really focus on your process and like @jhaldy10325 says, "expose what the test takers are up to."
Yeah, I've found retaking RC sections to be really valuable. On retakes, I always felt like I was looking behind the curtain and exposing exactly what the test makers were really up to. Great excercise.
Re-doing RC is fine as long as enough time has gone by so that you do not remember all of the answers and trap answers. If you are simply testing whether you remember the answers then I do not think you are getting maximum benefit. But if it has been two months since you did PT 41 and you missed 8 questions on it, then go back and re-do it to see how it goes the second time. Each learner is a little different so if you try it and find it to be a waste of time just stop. But I think it could definitely be beneficial for you especially if you are trying to save fresh PTs.