Hey y'all, I'm studying for the November LSAT, which will be the final LSAT I will take. I feel pretty good about my LR, however my RC is really inconsistent. Sometimes I get -1/-2 and other times I get -7/-8. I want to drill efficiently this upcoming month and want advice on how others have improved their RC sections.
My practice consists of drilling separate passages (timed), where I focus on writing efficient and quick low res sums, and taking full length sections under timed conditions. I also try to join as many RC classes as I can. I'm trying to focus at least a full hour of RC everyday and can up that time.
How should I switch up my studying? Have there been effective practice methods that have worked for you? Would love any and all advice :)!
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Hey,
This is not specific RC study advice, but one thing that is helpful is to simply read more complicated materials in your free time without the pressure of RC questions. I would recommend perhaps some scientific journals or complex philosophical texts. While doing this, try and recite back the main point and ensure understanding. These passages should be even more complex than the passages used for RC; thus, when you return to the RC passages, you will find it a bit easier to grasp the text and ultimately answer the questions.