I sometimes get an RC question wrong solely based on it being a vocabulary question and I'm like WELP, I have no damn clue what some of these words are lol
Interesting idea. If my memory serves correctly, I do remember a question asking for definition. I'll keep this in mind. It does make sense that the LSAT is not a Vocabulary test. Thanks.
> @LSAT_Wrecker said:
> > @mgzero2 said:
> > Yes, but I don't think in those tests. Think more like 62+ being far harder than anything 1-60.
> >
> > They have shifted from basically wanting simple " ...
https://7sage.com/lesson/lsat-vocabulary-flashcards/
Personally, I haven't found that I answered a problem incorrectly because of a unknown word. Usually, the context will provide enough info to answer the problem correctly.
I'd say reading or watching documentaries, especially science/history- sometimes just being more comfortable with scientific vocabulary, etc. makes reading comp a lot easier
... 'll be exposed to new vocabulary and solidify not only your ... existing vocabulary but your understanding of grammatical ... again, exposed me to new vocabulary while solidifying my existing knowledge ...