... after reading a particular point or wincing when you read a ... you're explicitly acknowledging your comprehension of at least parts ... is attempting to do. Active reading is arguably crucial to keeping on ... already, so I apologize for any redundancy. Hope this ...
... that readingcomprehension skill deficiency could be a potential problem for me ... mid to high 160s were excellent and proficient readers. They read ... why I often hear the "read the economist" or "scientific ... forums. I'll have to look reading a lot more sense ...
... answers appear more obvious to you. If you do ... m trying to let myself have 10 minutes forreading and ... question type problem sets to be very helpful, maybe ... I've read all the "LSAT Bible" books and am ... You just have to figure out what works for you, and ...
Thanks for the great post! I am ... /projects and READING!!! So many books have accumulated on my to-read list since ... I started studying for ... well and i am EXCITED to be done.
... banked on LG for my score), -5 - to -8 on RC ... through the Powerscore book for LG and thought it ... started reading heavy things, like the Economist, to force myself toread through ... advice on how to improve my reading, speed, and overall comprehension. ...
... a lot with my comprehension. The speed reading advice generally misses the ... a passage. It's about comprehension. RC passages aren't ... you should first try toread them slow and read them well. Start ... of subject matter familiarity accounts for a large chunk of RC ...
... at the LSAT Superprep books and read LSAC's explanations of ... as well as their explanations for flaw questions. (Here's ... practice paying close attention to referential phrasing and embedded conditionals ... your process like: not reading the question stem first, ...
... at the LSAT Superprep books and read LSAC's explanations of ... to the specific parts that are referenced in later paragraphs while reading ... structure.
**7. For parallel and analogy questions look ... that you need to find a parallel argument for.
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I've read that you're actual score ... review. This, for me, is great motivation to really take the ... really saved me with her readingcomprehension video: https://youtu.be/jO4puXXT_gU
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Due to the wonderful advice I ordered ... I have the earliest PT books (7-39 with those ... daily, while I work through reading the content.
... am confused as to how we are suppose to BR readingcomprehension. Can someone ... blind review I read the whole passage and try to actually write ... down my process under time. So after reading ... do what I do for blind review for LR. I write in ...
... intuition. Thankfully for us we naturally seem to have good ... useless to me. I used to miss about 1 readingcomprehension question ... recommend taking the September test for the following reasons.
To paraphrase a comment I read earlier, the golden ...
... text toread on the LR section than the readingcomprehension section ... you can complete the readingcomprehension, but not the logical ... the answer choices quicker for the answer you expect ... the readingcomprehension section with hardly any time to spare ...
... I've had with readingcomprehension. I want to host some sort of ... . And also I think readingfor structure gets thrown around a ... really is compared to larger text we read in college, it ... paragraphs.... Easy. Stay actively reading always asking why and what ...
... something toreading a lot. I read all day at work, readfor fun ... , and always loved books. It ... 's not something you can change, but actually liking toread ... we already know how toread that this section doesn' ...
... something toreading a lot. I read all day at work, readfor fun ... , and always loved books. It ... 's not something you can change, but actually liking toread ... we already know how toread that this section doesn' ...
... something toreading a lot. I read all day at work, readfor fun ... , and always loved books. It ... 's not something you can change, but actually liking toread ... we already know how toread that this section doesn' ...
... something toreading a lot. I read all day at work, readfor fun ... , and always loved books. It ... 's not something you can change, but actually liking toread ... we already know how toread that this section doesn' ...
... something toreading a lot. I read all day at work, readfor fun ... , and always loved books. It ... 's not something you can change, but actually liking toread ... we already know how toread that this section doesn' ...
... @"marvin.dike" said:
> Readingcomprehension is my worst section. Relatively ... , i'll just speed read through the passages and quickly ...
Yeah -- I used to spend more time upfront reading the passages and ... for you. I will say that I found it helpful to ...
... ) and read some books. I found it really helpful to engage my ... mind in other pursuits (like reading). As ... , it takes time for your brain to adjust. I log ... good practice toreadto understand, and toread passionately as to be engaged ...
... forget) and read some books. I found it really helpful to engage my ... mind in other pursuits (like reading). As ... anything, it takes time for your brain to adjust. I log my ... not to get lost in the theory of it all. Thanks for ...
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1) I stopped readingfor details; I readfor structure almost entirely. Quickly ... timing, and ultimately my comprehension because I was not concerned ... . If you know where to find things quickly, you ... details. Again, know where to find them, don't try ...
... something new with ReadingComprehension sections that seems to work for me in that ... />
Also, prior toreading the passage, I now read the first sentence ... of each paragraph and then read the entire passage. I simply ...
... ago while trying toreadbooks while on the elliptical that for some reason ... reading just does not allow anything to sink in! I'd get to ... a single thing I had read haha.
I' ... somehow.
Kudos for trying to multi-task, but our brains ...