... so hung up on the hardest questions (I started with questions ... t ask). I kept reading and reading trying to make sense of ... time trying to get the hardest ones. Why? Because I ... struggled with some of the readingcomp (think art, philosophy, history, peptides ...
... so hung up on the hardest questions (I started with questions ... t ask). I kept reading and reading trying to make sense of ... time trying to get the hardest ones. Why? Because I ... struggled with some of the readingcomp (think art, philosophy, history, peptides ...
... so hung up on the hardest questions (I started with questions ... t ask). I kept reading and reading trying to make sense of ... time trying to get the hardest ones. Why? Because I ... struggled with some of the readingcomp (think art, philosophy, history, peptides ...
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> 1. **Good Reading Habits**
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> ... answer probably all but the hardest and most detail oriented ... you are a beginner in readingcomp or are missing 4 or ... a decent understanding that good reading habits will give you. ...
Readingcomp was my worst, but I ... where something just clicked with readingcomp. I am now able to ... at it! RC is the hardest section in my opinion, but ...
> @mcrowle4 said:
> Readingcomp was my worst, but I ... where something just clicked with readingcomp. I am now able to ... at it! RC is the hardest section in my opinion, but ...
I feel as thought having the ability to practice RC sections indivdually would help greatly. As I am going through PTS, after each one, i think about what went wrong and practice to improve it. this could be like a ...
... read in blogs of people reading books on formal logic that ... could be good prep for readingcomp as well!). Any feedback is ... any ideas for additional external reading for improvement is welcomed.
This might be a really obvious question, but: if a given LSAT has a less rigorous section, is it usually compensated by a very difficult section of another type? I find that when games are easy, readingcomp is a lot harder.