So the section I’ve had the hardest time improving is by far reading comp. I’m inconsistent (2-8 points off) and right now I’ve just started doing at least one timed reading comp section a day (I work full time so fitting more studying is unlikely, plus I don’t want to just burn PTs). I was thinking of subscribing to a newspaper or something, probably the Wall Street journal or the economist, to get used to the density of the language. Any suggestions on which may work best?

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  • Wednesday, May 02 2018

    The Economist is a good idea. It might also depend on which passages trouble you the most. I had issues with science passages, so I read Scientific American and another similar magazine (in addition to The Economist). I also remember taking out some very dry, academic books on random, unfamiliar topics from the library.

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  • Wednesday, May 02 2018

    @chahyong966

    Here is a post from Pacifico. He mentions reading materials as well as audio books:

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/3035

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