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  • Saturday, Nov 29 2014

    haha alex that is amazing.

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  • Saturday, Nov 29 2014

    Agreed with PJ, the answer is definitely no. The most important thing is to get a good read. The LSAT passages try to lose you with multiple viewpoints, embedded clauses/modifiers, referential phrasing etc. I love sports, grew up an athlete my whole life and so when I read a passage the general mentality I like to adopt, which makes it more fun (well as fun as RC can be I suppose), and which helps me stay motivated and focused, is that I am Darrelle Revis, and the RC passage is Calvin Johnson, and I'm thinking the whole time, I'm with you, I'm right here, you haven't lost me, I'm all over you!!! haha

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  • Friday, Nov 28 2014

    Major time suck, no benefit whatsoever. Use the time to read and understand the passage

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