Hi cameronmfraser1,
Yes, this method is definitely time consuming. That's its biggest drawback. But I did improve my personal RC speed and accuracy with it. Perhaps after doing it enough times, it will become second nature, and annotation will b…
Hi Janet - I hope it helps. I just realized I mixed up right and left in my original post. I just fixed it. But honestly, it doesn't matter which sides you chose, as long as all the structure is listed on one side, and all the content is on the ot…
Hi KS - in response to your question, I just created a new discussion and posted a very long and very very detailed explanation of how to deal with RC passages. I also give a more conceptual explanation of why the LSAT even includes RC in the test …
If you're still reading, let's talk more about specifics. I want to touch on Main Point questions in particular, because they are 40% of RC. As I stated, I personally find these incredibly difficult. I was an English major with a speciality in li…
The other half of this method relates to content and is a tiny bit harder. In the right-hand column, when you encounter an important relationship between ideas (which should basically be every other sentence), write the initial letter(s) of the two…