I don't know about any of you, but RC was my weakest section. I was shocked at this because I am a very good reader. What I have concluded is it was my weakest section because of attitude towards it, not because I don't understand the material. Ever since I changed my attitude about the section, my score improved. I tried really hard to be positive and WANT to do the section, rather than HAVING to do the section. I also tried to steer away from looking at the questions as simply questions and I started to look at it is as more of figuring out a puzzle ( answering the questions is putting the puzzle together). I found I was better able to interact with the passage and the questions.
Maybe I am actually just going insane, but I think attitude is everything.
Happy studying you smarties
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A good mindset is a necessary condition to doing well on the LSAT
Not crazy at all!
A huge thing for me was when I heard Nicole Hopkins say she had no thoughts on if a passage was hard or not, it was just another passage. At first I thought she was crazy but after doing more RC I understood what she meant.
They (test writers) have been doing the same thing over and over again just using new material and topics. After gaining this perspective I now have no idea if a passage is hard or not, it just is another passage to me.