... is in the Manhattan LSAT reading strategy guide that made it ... with reading quickly. Whether I do the question fast or slow I ... up around 40 % of the reading comp section. It make sense ...
... of reasoning? Are you a slow reader (as in, the thing ... is the actual act of reading the ink on the page ... )? Are you finding yourself re-reading things a lot? If so ...
... my eyes; I have been reading out loud in my head ... can be constructed and also reading articles on topics I found ... question will slow you down ( I HIGHLY recommend reading SCIENTIFIC AMERICA for ...
... from the first sentence - after reading the first sentence, for no ... about 30 seconds to my reading time, but greatly enhances my ... have always been a somewhat slow reader. I read faster out ...
Slow is smooth and smooth is ... but you understand it after reading it, then that's good ... taking us too long while reading a passage or setting up ...
... same issue. If you are reading to FAST then you comprehend ... work through this yet, but reading this post made me realize ... beginning to end, I might slow down to comprehend a sentence ...
... yourself making these mistakes, then slow down and do some drills ... to spend some time leisurely reading through RC sections-both the ... of what is important when reading new passages because of this ...
... off I just did casual reading, blogging and relaxing with other ... better on what I was reading. I know this is easier ... really fast! I am just slow). Burn out is normal because ...
... approaching the test with that reading is the one suddenly dropping ... at the moment (i.e. reading and processing the passage, fully ... clock / are you moving too slow/too fast, should you go ...
... the economist... just for dense reading practice... its common LSAT wisdom ... you say, you're slow at critical reading, it will also help ... aid your LR stimulus reading speed and comprehension... I'd ...
... process. leisurely reading through the passage at such a slow pace will ... absorption method rather than actively reading the passage to get an ...