... applied this mindset I began JY's readingcomp section in the course ... of what I was actually reading. I think once you try ... which is the key to readingcomp. It has quickly become one ...
... questions correctly from me just reading them to him! ) ... back when I realized JY's methods weren't ... - not videos. I find JY , as helpful as he is ... that whole chart thing JY had made my head ...
Then I will start ReadingComp with Mike Kim's Trainer ...
... questions correctly from me just reading them to him! ) ... back when I realized JY's methods weren't ... - not videos. I find JY , as helpful as he is ... that whole chart thing JY had made my head ...
> Then I will start ReadingComp with Mike Kim's Trainer ...
... of the parts of the readingcomp. CC. Just to slow down ... extra close attention on how JY attacks say a 'author inference ... ' question because JY dose use different approaches to ...
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.
I really need some help with RC. I'm consistently scoring where I need to with LG and LR and can pretty much guess my scores at the end of those three sections after a PT but my RC is all over the board. I've gotten anywhere from a -4 all the way to a -13 ...
... faster and I finished the readingcomp and first logical reasoning with ... .
Overall feelings:
The reading comprehension: the first passage was ...