When I first started studying, I used to get through the LR sections with 3-5 minutes extra at the end to go over my mistakes. I'm not sure why, but for the last month I've been reading much more slowly and have barely been able to finish a section. Usually, I don't have time to read all the answers for the last one or two questions before running out of time. Does anyone have advice to increase speed without giving up accuracy?

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  • Wednesday, Aug 13 2014

    Yes, that's right! I didn't think of that, but I have been moving on to much more recent practice tests. Will definitely check out the recommended magazines/newspapers and continue drilling conditional logic. Thanks for the advice!

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  • Tuesday, Aug 12 2014

    These magazines/newspapers (The Economist, the New Yorker, and Scientific American) are worth checking out. They are written with sophistication matching that of the language you will find on the LSAT and have denser paragraphs.

    Hope that helps!

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  • Tuesday, Aug 12 2014

    Read complicated stuff and drill conditional logic. Makes you able to process LSAT information faster

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  • Tuesday, Aug 12 2014

    Have had the exact same experience, just started doing newer tests. Very discouraging.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 12 2014

    Probably because you are moving towards newer tests? This happened with me too but with RC.

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