Hello,
I have bachelor's degree in science that when it comes down to reading paragraphs about political science or social science, I tend to have difficulty drilling down the core of what the paragraphs mean. Now that I have decided to take the time to prepare for LSAT properly (I'm aiming to take LSAT in December 2014), I was hoping I can improve my reading and writing for the meantime.
Can someone recommend me some list of books that will help me be familiar with pol sci/ social sci subjects?
Many thanks and wish you best of the season!
HJ Park
Comments
Just a note: being familiar or proficient in a subject makes it easier, quicker, and more enjoyable to read a passage. But identifying the main point of a passage, and other question types, can still be answered without previous knowledge. The passage provides explanations for esoteric concepts and definitions for specialized terminology. No proficiency of the subject is assumed by the LSAT writers.
That being said, it is definitely beneficial to have a background and interest in the subject. If you are taking the LSAT in December 2014, that should provide time to read about unfamiliar subjects. Develop an interest in these topics. This can be done through reading or even watching a documentary. Also, perhaps after learning the basics of the topic, read a denser book on the subject or a scholarly journal to get used to the style of writing that the LSAT uses.
With a year to practice, put in the time and work but don't forget to give yourself relaxing time. Study hard and thereby earn down-time. Most importantly, enjoy the process: sharpening your logic and thinking, and learning about a wide range of subjects.