Hi everyone,
I took a couple RC (and even LR) sections recently, and noticed that I made 70% of my mistakes because I did not fully understand the meaning, or alternate meanings, to key words in the passages or question stems. I'm an English major, so I thought I had a strong grasp of vocab but now I just feel kind of stupid. I've started noting down these words and will try to expand my vocabulary on the side, but I was wondering - have any of you encountered this problem? Are there any techniques you could suggest to overcome this?
Thank you so much for any advice!
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Part of me wonders if you're just focusing too much on individual words and not coming away with an understanding of the reasoning/argument structure. You need to focus on the forest and not the trees. If the LSAT is a forest that you're trying to traverse in 3 hours, you can't expect to finish the journey if you get hung up staring at every tree for 5 minutes. If this is really bothering you then sure, go get some vocabulary resources (e.g.- apps, flashcards, etc.), but I think it's masking a different problem.
Certainly couldn't hurt. Looks like it's an app as well as web-based.