... end up reading the questions before and after reading the passage( ... when needed for detail-specific questions. I think that's ... reading the question stems in advance because the most common questions ... Also planning on doing several reading passages the way @c. ...
... waste on readingquestions then reading the passage and then, inevitably, reading the questions a ... clear idea of what the questions will look like anyway. There ... point, author's opinion, structural questions, etc.
... stem the first time through reading it. If I feel like ... and absorb the information (active reading, ask questions in your head, like ... fast but missing 9-11 questions/section, I would think you ... So, how is your active reading? How precise is your comprehension ...
Missed last time, but I'll be there this time. ReadingComp somehow went from my best to worst section and more practice doesn't seem to be making much difference.
@joy.pyles Check in with @nicole.hopkins . She loves the LSAT and readingcomp. Also, picking up a copy of "The LSAT Trainer" could help improve your approach.
I think the Trainer is a great supplement for ReadingComp - definitely do the Trainer lesson on ReadingComp Question types as well as structure vs. content
Got it. Not good, man. Not good. It was my first take... I will probably wait another year. Big disappointment. The whole problem was readingcomp; I don't know what the hell happened. Everything else was exactly what I expected. :/
I know you said you don't really know what went wrong, but you need to think on this. WHAT was it that was so different in this testing environment? Were you perhaps OVERconfident and maybe not reading the questions/stims as closely as you should?
I can't get over how helpful the 7sage community is. Thank you all for putting on these webinars. Nicole, you changed readingcomp for me on the pt 43 call yesterday. Thank you all so much!