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jeonghoon8726449
Monday, Apr 26 2021

@ Thank you for your recommendation! I will contact him shortly! The reading comprehension has not been a learnable part like games, but hopefully, I will get it. Any improvement in the reading section would be beneficial to reach my target score.

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jeonghoon8726449
Monday, Apr 26 2021

@ Thank you very much for your comment! When I do them untimed, I usually do ok for easy ones, but everything depends on the difficulty of passages. I will focus more on getting questions correct, and hopefully, for easy-medium passages, I will get them with great accuracy. By the way, should I skim passages first, then go to questions or read questions first, then skim passages?

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Sunday, Apr 25 2021

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Re: advice needed

Hello, I also posted on the reading lesson part, but I am doing it again here in the discussion section.

I would like to know if anyone could be given advice.

I started to study for the LSAT a few months ago, and I am struggling with the reading comprehension part.

As a non-native English speaker, this is by far the most challenging section for me. And I am a non-traditional applicant who finished my undergrad more than ten years ago, so, unfortunately, I've not read too much complicated thing in English until recently. I want to know if it is good to skip one passage and focus on three passages due to my reading speed. Also, to improve my overall score, should I focus on logical reasoning and games parts? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

P.S. My target score is 160-162.

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jeonghoon8726449
Sunday, Apr 04 2021

Hello,

I am not sure if it is right, but as far as I know, if you've taken the LSAT before, law schools will use the LSAT as a primary test for admission.

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jeonghoon8726449
Thursday, Mar 04 2021

I'm so interested as well, thank you very much

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