... struggle the most on is readingcomprehension, and from what I read ... that would strengthen my readingcomprehension skills and expose me to ... the type of reading that I would be ... br />
Any idea if reading material from these sources actually ...
Random question, I was told by an LSAT tutor that you can use control F on the actual LSAT in readingcomprehension to help find a phrase or word. Is that true?
... about -8/-10 wrong on readingcomprehension and scoring in the mid ... number. I started doing untimed readingcomprehension passages just for practice and ...
... logical reasoning and two in readingcomprehension (and bombed the logic games ... ability with the logical reasoning+readingcomprehension? Could that one test be ...
... a webinar about "Training for ReadingComprehension."
For this webinar ... over the different muscles that ReadingComprehension is testing and the ways ... each one. Yes, RC tests "reading ability." But what does that ...
How do you guys do readingcomprehension? I can't seem to get any strategies when tackling readingcomprehension. I don't know how to get better and if it is even worth practicing since every passage is different? Any advice would be really helpful.
A little while ago I was on here and people were talking about "nicole.hopkins" webinar on her readingcomprehensionstrategy. Does anybody have the link to that or know where I can find it? Thanks everyone!
I had access to online courses through Kaplan's textbooks, and Al's comment pretty much sums my experience with them, especially with their readingcomprehensionstrategy.
... just finished the first reading section "introduction on readingcomprehension" in CC. ... video about her RC notation strategy. Both inspire me a ... also trying Nicole's notation strategy, and I think it ... strategy, and by taking notes I am slowing down my reading ...
Hey guys. If you're using Pacifico's LG strategy are you supposed to watch JY's video explanation of the answer choices OR just the way he set it up etc. after your 1st attempt, before taking out your 2nd copy to attempt?
I saw someone post a while back about how they would, given their reading speed, read RC passages twice before tackling the questions. I'm curious what others think of this strategy since I've struggled with slowing my reading pace down.