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Hi everyone. RC is one of my best sections; I score no more than -3 per RC section. I will be hosting a free RC session this Saturday on Zoom at 11am PST. If you're interested, you are definitely welcome to join. Please leave a comment below indicating interest.
We'll be utilizing the RC from PT 74.
COMPLETED.
Thanks for joining me, everyone. Good luck on the LSAT! Feel free to message me privately if you have any questions.
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@ashleytien240,I sent message to you after class. At the first time it was not successful. At the second time it was successful. Thanks so much!
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@bimpsogbes645 she linked the new Zoom link in the original post: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/83089881633?pwd=NU1LUlU0WmFhYzc5RUNOZ3BXSERXUT09
Hi @ashleytien240 the zoom password you posted before we got cut off does not seem to work for me.
@lisaxiong14602 said:
@ashleytien240 said:
@lisaxiong14602 said:
@ashleytien240 said:
Hi everyone. RC is one of my best sections; I score no more than -3 per RC section.
how much time, on average, you take to read a passage, and to answer its questions respectively?
is there any reading strategy you follow that makes you read and comprehend passage well and don't run into time limit issues?
have you taken the official lsat yet?
HI. Yes, I have taken the actual LSAT.
I take no more than three minutes per passage. What helps me comprehend the material in front of me is to make sure I stay engaged with the words in front of me the entire time. My mind never strays outside of the text. It took a while to nail this down, but it has helped tremendously.
can you elaborate on how actuallyyou do the bolded? and you read reasonably fast at 3 mins/passage, so is there anything specific you did to get there? was you initial RC scores without prep just as good or near similar?
It's a bit hard to explain how I do this--it's just a deep focus that I get into when I begin reading. Nothing else enters my mind except for the words in front of me. It's psychological. That's how I'm able to finish these passages so quickly. No, my initial score was about a -13. It took a lot of drilling and focus to get to where I am now. I can elaborate more over PM if you'd like.
@allisonmgonzalez200 said:
Oops a few of us may have just joined the Zoom call thinking the event started at 11AM EST. See ya'll in a few hours hah.
Me too !!! I am locate in NYC so I will wait patiently until 2pm time here lol
Oops a few of us may have just joined the Zoom call thinking the event started at 11AM EST. See ya'll in a few hours hah.
i'm interested!!
I'm very interested!!
3 minute per passage?! Bruh.
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I am interested and I have the same questions as @lisaxiong14602 Thank you for hosting this
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@ashleytien240 said:
@lisaxiong14602 said:
@ashleytien240 said:
Hi everyone. RC is one of my best sections; I score no more than -3 per RC section.
how much time, on average, you take to read a passage, and to answer its questions respectively?
is there any reading strategy you follow that makes you read and comprehend passage well and don't run into time limit issues?
have you taken the official lsat yet?
HI. Yes, I have taken the actual LSAT.
I take no more than three minutes per passage. What helps me comprehend the material in front of me is to make sure I stay engaged with the words in front of me the entire time. My mind never strays outside of the text. It took a while to nail this down, but it has helped tremendously.
can you elaborate on how actuallyyou do the bolded? and you read reasonably fast at 3 mins/passage, so is there anything specific you did to get there? was you initial RC scores without prep just as good or near similar?
@lisaxiong14602 said:
@ashleytien240 said:
Hi everyone. RC is one of my best sections; I score no more than -3 per RC section.
how much time, on average, you take to read a passage, and to answer its questions respectively?
is there any reading strategy you follow that makes you read and comprehend passage well and don't run into time limit issues?
have you taken the official lsat yet?
HI. Yes, I have taken the actual LSAT.
I take no more than three minutes per passage. What helps me comprehend the material in front of me is to make sure I stay engaged with the words in front of me the entire time. My mind never strays outside of the text. It took a while to nail this down, but it has helped tremendously.
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