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I love JY's memorymethod. I think it's solid ... passage too frequently. I got confused, ran out of time, had ... will definitely try out your method and just read the ...
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... practicing and perfecting the memorymethod (https://7sage.com/lsat ... -reading-comprehension-the-memory-method/), and you mentioned that ... steps outlined by the memorymethod (including reading the passage ... them and not get confused, and key indicators like ...
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Check Your Memory [1.5 Minutes]
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1. Follows JY’s memorymethod somewhat, take the main point ... line with both the 7sage memorymethod and the annotation system ... the passage combing the 7sage method and the LSAT trainer ... to build off of the memorymethod and LSAT trainer foundations, ...
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Combination of JY’s MemoryMethod and Mike Kim’s approach ... LSAT Trainer:
JY’s MemoryMethod:
• Read the passage memory and make this automatic!
... to do J.Y.’s memorymethod I would just sit ... to use the highlighter method posted up here earlier ... can dream. (Not bashing his method. Try this -- maybe it ... 220), using J.Y.’s memorymethod, for one RC section. ... thanks to BRs and this method, are more so with ...
When your read the passage in 3.5 min, Jy says to summarize the main point of the paragraph into one line. Does he mean to do this within the 3.5 or after the passage has been read?
I find myself frantically scribbling everything down like a doctor and never looking back at my notes during the questions. What should I actually take notes on to make this worthwhile? This is just hogging up time for me right now, but I found it to be ...