@"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 ...
... would make sure you are reading for structure. Have you taken ... so I recommend at least reading through the RC chapters. You ... .thelsattrainer.com/assets/4-lsat-reading-comp-basics-sample-chapter.pdf
Did anybody think the Hindu/Roman readingcomp passage was overly difficult? I had one of WTF moments after reading about the Hindu stuff. I was hoping that was experimental. Sigh.
Thanks so much for doing these! It's the perfect timing for me as I'm at readingcomp in the curriculum. After watching Sunday I did some of the practices passages and it really helped me with my thought process.
... just remember that you are reading for reasoning structure. Learning how ... .thelsattrainer.com/assets/4-lsat-reading-comp-basics-sample-chapter.pdf
The reading comprehension in the 60s + are overall more difficult. At least that's largely the consensus. So that explains some of the score drop in RC.
What is your process for blind reviewing readingcomp?
... for me to improve my readingcomp so I'm not so ... ?
I would practice reading for low-high resolution summary ... not come from reading the passage faster but reading the passage well ... to spend 3-4 min reading the passage and 3-5 ...
... timing and keeping focused during reading. When I blind review, I ... I missed a word in reading that was crucial (stupid mistake ... LR and RC (although the readingcomp in the 50s has been ...