... people burn through the newer PT's only to realize that ... older test the other day (PT 37) and one of the ... the A/B passage for ReadingComp and also are lacking the ...
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> 1. **Good Reading Habits**
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> ... single RC passage from PT 7-89. While I ... are a beginner in readingcomp or are missing 4 ... to get my average PT score into the low ... decent understanding that good reading habits will give you. ...
... been studying since Jan and PT avg 158 (goal of 160 ... between time invested and improvement. ReadingComp is something like logarhythmic, with ...
... ; I haven't taken any pt's recently because I am ... much the CC but doing PT's or sets and watching ... finished with the first set. Readingcomp was my worst section and ... convince myself as I am reading that the ttopic is interesting ...
... ; I haven't taken any pt's recently because I am ... much the CC but doing PT's or sets and watching ... finished with the first set. Readingcomp was my worst section and ... convince myself as I am reading that the ttopic is interesting ...
Friday I take a full PT. Throughout the weekend, I will ... through the Logic Review and ReadingComp sections with them, and I ... wrong on the most recent PT. And decide what I need ...
... each day and then a PT once a week made my ... />
In terms of the readingcomp study strategy that has helped ... />
As far as a reading strategy, I have found it ... , by the time you finish reading the passage you will feel ...
... , I would take only 1 PT a week, and then only ... (I was always a strong readingcomp tester, but my LR was ... got me down to 1 PT a week and "forced" me ...
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.