Yes. You BR RC for the same reason as your BR anything else. I know it feels more tedious since sometimes you have to go back and reread the passage, but it can help you catch reasoning errors that you didn't see the first time you read the questions.
I agree with AlexgLSAT. I was getting 5-7 wrong per RC section. But after I started BR every passage (which takes, like, 30 minutes!) it went down to 2-3. JY is phenomenal.
Absolutely BR RC! It sucks to do tbh but I always score higher in BR because I catch where I read something incorrectly in an answer choice, maybe didn't understand the passage well, etc.
BR for RC can be valuable, as it allows for a more in-depth understanding of the passage and question nuances. While it may not seem as intuitive as with LR orLG, BR can help pinpoint areas of improvement and boost confidence in RC. Give it a try on some practice tests to see if it enhances your RC performance.
Personally, I stopped BRing for RC bc it started to hinder my reading and ability to quickly make inferences. When I'd BR, I'd get most of RC right, but it was only bc I was reading slowly and had time to find the answers in the passage. This ended up training my brain to want to do this during timed and my mind would go blank trying to make inferences.
Also, BRing would take me forever and I wouldn't want to watch the explanation videos after since they're usually like 20-40 mins. I kinda feel like the explanation videos have been more helpful in finding my mistakes.
I also just wanna say tho that before I see the right answers in RC, any questions I missed, I hide the correct answer and try to answer again. Idk if it's really doing anything, but it makes me interact with my wrong answer and the other choices before I go to the explanation video.
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Yes. You BR RC for the same reason as your BR anything else. I know it feels more tedious since sometimes you have to go back and reread the passage, but it can help you catch reasoning errors that you didn't see the first time you read the questions.
I agree with AlexgLSAT. I was getting 5-7 wrong per RC section. But after I started BR every passage (which takes, like, 30 minutes!) it went down to 2-3. JY is phenomenal.
Absolutely BR RC! It sucks to do tbh but I always score higher in BR because I catch where I read something incorrectly in an answer choice, maybe didn't understand the passage well, etc.
100%!!! No BR No PR (personal record)
BR for RC can be valuable, as it allows for a more in-depth understanding of the passage and question nuances. While it may not seem as intuitive as with LR orLG, BR can help pinpoint areas of improvement and boost confidence in RC. Give it a try on some practice tests to see if it enhances your RC performance.
Personally, I stopped BRing for RC bc it started to hinder my reading and ability to quickly make inferences. When I'd BR, I'd get most of RC right, but it was only bc I was reading slowly and had time to find the answers in the passage. This ended up training my brain to want to do this during timed and my mind would go blank trying to make inferences.
Also, BRing would take me forever and I wouldn't want to watch the explanation videos after since they're usually like 20-40 mins. I kinda feel like the explanation videos have been more helpful in finding my mistakes.
I also just wanna say tho that before I see the right answers in RC, any questions I missed, I hide the correct answer and try to answer again. Idk if it's really doing anything, but it makes me interact with my wrong answer and the other choices before I go to the explanation video.