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  • Sunday, Nov 15 2020

    Leaders is great in terms of length, each article usually takes around 3 to 3.5 min which is a typical RC passage

    By Invitation are longer opinion pieces, good for practicing structure and memory recall

    Prospero is good for having more exposure to arts, culture, books, of course Books & Arts too

    1843 Magazine also has lengthier articles like By Invitation but I like how the topics are eclectic, it's kind of its own "fun" section

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  • Thursday, Nov 12 2020

    Science and technology. I like reading articles that I have 0 clue prior knowledge about because that is the vast majority of LSAT reading comp passages.

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  • Thursday, Nov 12 2020

    Ah also, there is a three month subscription online for less than $20 bucks I believe if you are a student, I bought it so I could have access on my ipad but I know you can also get copies in the library.

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  • Thursday, Nov 12 2020

    I schedule an hour of reading each day, I mainly read the science and tech. I also read finance ones because I know in real life I am not the best at this area so I pick to focus on it. But there are so many interesting articles. I would say they all would help. Now, the ones about the COVID vaccine are actually pretty interesting and remind me so much about something that would appear in the LSAT.

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  • Thursday, Nov 12 2020

    Bartleby is my favorite "fun" column

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  • Thursday, Nov 12 2020

    I usually read Leaders and Briefings. I'm Chinese, so I also read the Asia and China sections, especially Chaguan, the columnist for China. I also glance over United States and Middle East just because these are my areas of focus as an IR major. Finally, I will read whatever I find interesting in the Business and Finance sections.

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  • Thursday, Nov 12 2020

    Science and technology section is good.

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