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6 months of solid heavy technical reading (theeconomist, academic journals etc) might improve your RC and cause you to break through that plateau, -10 / -15 on RC suggests deep issues though, it might take a while to fully correct.
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... RC as well). Over the course of the year, I have ... a lot of people recommend readingTheEconomist and other-jargon heavy materials ... , outside of the LSAT, and I would ... should therefore be treated with the same degree of caution. Good ...
... I'm not the only one struggling with reading these questions ... that you've been reading that's helped you ... in general? I highly recommend thereadingTheEconomist, as well as Law ... level and are designed for the lay reader. For example, ...
@LSATcantwin That's awesome. I've been readingtheEconomist for a couple weeks now, and it has helped me read more efficiently. Just out of curiosity, how were you with RC at the start? Was it your worst section?
... go for it. I find readingthe *Economist* helpful: **Leaders** resembles a ... a bit lengthier but the topics are pretty eclectic ... practice, I read the **New Yorker** and the **Atlantic**, sometimes ** ... concepts less daunting, like the one about Hart's legal ...
... LSAT tutors, that readingtheEconomist or similar publications should ... better than reading actual passages. Plus, if theEconomist isn' ... t particlarly relevant to you, and you are only reading ... would be preferable to reading and drilling an ...
... see the text sources for RC passages at the end of the test ... . There was the predictable bunch, ala TheEconomist and ... going to start readingTheEconomist to prep for the October exam lol. Business ...
... my weakest section which is reading comprehension. I miss at ... help me boost my score by two or more points. Does ... anyone have a specific way that they attack the passages ... at the questions before readingthe passages but it does not seem to help me ...
... of my questions solely in reading comprehension. I normally miss 10 ... because I don't have the pressure of time...but when ... be always picking the most common wrong answers. Does any body have ... specific attention to while reading?? I take the LSAT in June! Thanks ...
... to read Science, Nature, The New Yorker, TheEconomist, etc. So what's ... his writing/reading style, they're called The Tale of The Dueling ... and then listen which should help with some of those ... quick and consolidated list to help save time while passively ...
... lay the foundations for the 7sage course. Do the drills, not the practice ... of studying fatigues you, as doesreading, writing, or any mentally ... clearing your head. It’ll help. Spend an hour a ... serious exercise, it’ll help your brain be active without ...
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... been looking for some tough reading material to read in my ... sections. I know JY mentioned TheEconomist and New Yorker in one ... of the curriculum videos, but both of ... ? Or does anyone have any other ideas of tough reading materials that ...
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