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I'm reviewing RC heavy, and I got stuck ... where I'm doing RC untimed in the 1st month ... to be viewed from a new perspective. However, the Kaplan ... current perspective, and not a new one.
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For RC, do you guys blind review by reading the stimulus and going through the questions? Or do you just forget blind review, and go straight to J.Y. explanations? Or both?
RC is currently my weakest section ... are serious about improving your RC score, please message me with ... score breakdown (can be just RC or every section)
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... I'm taking an old, timed, RC section every morning ... before work. On lunch I do one old ... my time.
My RC is anywhere from -3 - ... Tuesday I went through old question types and drilled ... weekends are usually the old/best time for me ...
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I took the LSAT a year ago, and to study for that I took almost all of the recent prep tests. Now with only a few weeks left I am deciding whether I should take fresh tests that are much older (like 2003) or should I retake the tests that I ...
... unmotivated in terms of practicing RC passages, or even blind reviewing ... that I can improve on RC. I don't think I ... can't be said with RC - I always get between -6 ...
Hello all, yes this is another RC discussion topic. I was wondering if I should drill RC sections or just the passages. I have been doing both and feel like I should be completely getting these passages right and understand them before I do timed sections.
How many minute(s) (max-min) do you guys aim for when reading a RC passage with reasonable comprehension? Do you read more for comprehension, or simply for relative placement?