So I faxed my cancellation form and got a receipt back, but I am still nervous that something got fucked up. Should I do anything else to make sure they know of my intent to cancel? Or should I just let the process play out?
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Allison how did you cancel? I faxed a form, and have not heard back.
I faxed mine in yesterday, still haven't heard back.....
I do appreciate your response, and I do believe you are correct. The mention of "strategies" essentially meant the process that I go through for every passage. Ideally I want to get to the point where I am attacking the passage that exact same way every time, and I feel that I haven't consistently done that. I range from -1 to -5 on RC sections, and like everyone else I would like this to consistently as low as possible. I never intended to insinuate that I believe my reading skills to be great, which in turn means that I am assigning blame to the test. Every single mistake that I make is because I did something incorrectly, not the test. I understand that RC is a very difficult and challenging task, and was just trying to get perspective.
What I meant by "chewing out" does not mean that I don't understand what constructive criticism is as "miriruchert" alluded to. I appreciate honestly and bluntness, yet it wasn't exactly what I meant by the original post, which again, was my fault. I don't have a problem with brutal honesty, and essentially laughed at critiques that were both harsh and true. I just felt like I should say something because to me it felt as if the message could have been conveyed without it. Like I said for me it really is not a huge issue, and I want to know my flaws and weaknesses, as I don't come to this message board to build my self confidence.
Yes it was valuable. It was my fault for poor wording, I just felt it was slightly unnecessary nonetheless.
Jonathan Wang, my comment meant that I am looking for a specific RC strategy, when in reality there might not be one, and it really just depends on the person. I understand that the every question has one answer and the other 4 are all wrong. I meant that I am not being consistent with the way I approach RC because I am constantly trying to tweak the process of how I attack passages. It had nothing to do with my ego or attitude.....It is my mistake for wording it poorly, but it would be pretty nice to not get chewed out on the discussion boards haha.
I would consider myself a very good reader, and I have an expansive vocabulary. Yet RC on the LSAT is a different beast all together. I took a Blueprint class, read the LSAT Trainer, and read significant information online. I feel that my poor performance is that I am looking for a solution that doesn't necessarily have an exact answer. Can anyone with an experience in improved RC give insight on how they were able to overcome early struggles and tackle the daunting task? Thanks guys.
Essentially I am trying to decide whether I should buy the Cambridge books or PDF files. Anyone have a suggestion? Or does it not really matter?
Thanks Allison!