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Thursday, Nov 26 2020

robin36064

New to LSAT: need serious help on RC

I took my first cold diagnostic yesterday and got 150 on LSAT 42. While I understand that the overall score is decent for a cold diagnostic, I have a major problem with RC. To break it down (13/23 on LG,18/26 & 18/26 LR, 9/26 on RC) I am not afraid of my LG score because everyone says it's learnable and that it's just a matter of time. Kinda the same deal for LR which I was ok at my score without practice. But for RC I was shocked at how bad my reading ability was. I almost could not understand any passage whatsoever.

This is my first post so to briefly introduce myself, I am a finance student in 3rd year from Vancouver. I originally wanted to be in investment banking but I didn't hustle hard enough at networking or perform at interviews to land relevant internships so that door is closing. My plan B was to be a corporate Lawyer. I hope to get into Columbia or NYU because I love NYC and know that those two give the best job prospects for Corporate Law. So given that, I am aiming up my score from 150 to 170+ to have a decent chance.

The problem here is that RC is the hardest to improve. I almost never read books, so I can see why I can't read for shit on RC. But I am willing to put in a lot (1.5+ years) of time in order to land 170+ (if that is realistic, lmk). I am wondering how I can improve at RC drastically. I guess I have to improve at reading - in general - but fear that goal is too broad and too unreasonable a task. To get this goal, should I do more than just LSAT RC, but also SAT & GRE RC as well? Or before that should I improve my reading in general by reading complex books? If so, what books or categories of books should I target? Or is reading in general a more innately defined ability that I would be wasting my time to try to improve in less than 20 months time?

If anyone has a strategy to drastically increase RC, please help.

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robin36064
Thursday, Aug 12 2021

Wow, great to have so many people interested, I sent you message. I will get the group started on Facebook, it is more convenient. Then we can find a time to discuss.

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robin36064
Wednesday, Aug 11 2021

Ok great, where do you guys think is best to have a group chat? Facebook, discord or other preferences?

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robin36064
Friday, Sep 10 2021

WAIT. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I think this question is erroneous. The stimulus says "ENABLES" divisions to function autonomously, which is what permits more realistic planning. "Function autonomously" is NOT the same thing as "Enables" divisions to function autonomously. The stimulus only tells us the fact that the "enabling" divisions to function autonomously is what is required to be maximally realistic, NOT actually functioning autonomously itself. So couldn't large institutions who do not function autonomously have maximally realistic planning because they are "enabled" to do so. Just because they are enabled doesn't must mean they do it.

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robin36064
Monday, Aug 09 2021

How do I find a tutor? PowerScore and corporate tutors charge 150 an hour, looking for sub 80 dollar range. I struggle with RC by far the most due to slow reading.

Looking for up to 10 other people to study with (sometimes) and keep each other on schedule. I started diagnostic at 152 two months ago on June 8, tests since then have been 153, 161, 156, 160, 161 and 167 in that order; I wouldn't complain to get a 167 again, but my goal is 170+. Mostly struggling with RC.

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robin36064
Monday, Aug 09 2021

I have the exact same problem with slow reading, I started RC at -18 (only 9 correct), most recently got -7. Started LR at -8, average -4 now. However, I get almost everything on BR. Looking for a tutor to help me that that timed reading down.

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