Have you tried working through the LSAT Trainer's RC section? It shows you exactly what aspects of readingcomp passages to focus on (mainly passage structure). It definitely put things in perspective for me.
MY PT average was 158 and i scored 153...i have one more shot at a retake i apparently blew readingcomp which i'm usually good for 20+ correct in that section, i ended up missing like half that's what did my score in...
We probably should BR our RC by printing out a clean section and redoing it without timeconstraint. Currently I'm only rereading without timeconstraint and reviewing questions that I've circled.
Thank you, I reread the ReadingComp section in the Trainer and it mentions the same strategy. @Pacifico. I will try to read the magazines you recommended. The subscriptions are just costly. Any student discounts?
Also anything un-timed after learning the fundamentals is useless. The timeconstraint makes you think, and behave differently, you must get used to it so that it becomes second nature.
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... during the a phase without timeconstraint, then I am fine.... time up-front, then many times ... up spending a lot of time trying to split game boards ... way down, which also takes time away. From that point, I ...