... really invest the time is reading the passage careful, even if ... to spend the extra time reading the passage and your questions ... important thing to note with readingcomp is that although it seems ...
It's plain to me that, above all, the LSAT tests literacy. I'm nobody, but I think a diagnostic under 160 belies some readingcomp issues. I would devote some time to reading hard material.
... from a simplistic idea of readingcomp, no offense. To understand ... a passage. When I say "readingcomp," I'm talking about something ... the wrong place for a readingcomp threshold. A score of ... 140-150 still has "readingcomp" written all over it, something ...
... the wrong place for a readingcomp threshold. A score of ... 140-150 still has "readingcomp" written all over it, ... . I absolutely agree that reading comprehension skill deficiency could be ... and analytical majors with heavy reading and writing, or attended ...
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'Same with readingcomp, says I. if you ask ... s like to experience strong reading comprehension. Like test-takers ... You might even define readingcomp as the ability to imitate ... should challenge yourself with difficult reading material, if you have ...
@"Laura Marie" said:
Has anyone else used Elevate?
I have!!!!!!!!!! although I've been slacking lately it really is awesome and fun! there's one part that reminds me a lot of readingcomp but I forgot the name of that section haha
... buffer to miss questions on readingcomp, which is the most difficult ... on. I personally suck at readingcomp thats my worst but what ... while doing at least one reading section each day as practice ...
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But he did suck at reading. I showed him a passage ... you are a history major, readingcomp "may be" your thing. For ...
... , will I become stressed during readingcomp? Yes, why? Because 'the LSAT ... underlying thoughts and feelings towards readingcomp are causing me to become ...
@"UBC Hopeful" said:
Recently I've tried to focus less on content, but then I am complete loss when it comes to questions that ask for analogous situations/opinions/beliefs
@"UBC Hopeful" said:
Any tips or recommendations for specific skills to help keep on track of what's happening in the passage, without trying to retain information overload?
The LSAT Trainer has changed my LIFE on this issue ...