Posts Tagged ‘Reading Comprehension’

Join us daily for everyone's favorite LSAT subject...Reading Comprehension! Each day introduces a new passage, scaling up from 1-star passages on Mondays to challenging 5-star passages on Fridays.

 


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Struggling to understand the essential components of an RC passage? We've all been there! In this workshop,  we'll practice RC passages using handy dandy Low Resolution summaries. Grab a pen & some scratch paper and let's get started!


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Join 7Sage instructor Alex Jacobs as he guides you through how to tackle the difficult language in science passages!


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Join us daily for everyone's favorite LSAT subject...Reading Comprehension! Each day introduces a new passage, scaling up from 1-star passages on Mondays to challenging 5-star passages on Fridays.

 


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Join 180-point scorer Ben McAnally in a discussion on how to break down introductory Reading Comprehension passages as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Note: Raphael Piliero usually teaches this class, but Ben McAnally will be subbing for him this week.

 


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Struggling to understand the essential components of an RC passage? We've all been there! In this workshop,  we'll practice RC passages using handy dandy Low Resolution summaries. Grab a pen & some scratch paper and let's get started!


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Join us daily for everyone's favorite LSAT subject...Reading Comprehension! Each day introduces a new passage, scaling up from 1-star passages on Mondays to challenging 5-star passages on Fridays.

 


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Join 7Sage instructor Alex Jacobs for a deep dive into Comparative Passages! How do these split passages differ from conventional ones, and how should you adjust your RC approach for them?


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Join us daily for everyone's favorite LSAT subject...Reading Comprehension! Each day introduces a new passage, scaling up from 1-star passages on Mondays to challenging 5-star passages on Fridays.

 


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The most common science passages are those that present a question (phenomenon) and then evaluate a possible explanation (hypothesis). Recognizing the common patterns that arise in these passages can improve your speed and comprehension wherever you encounter them. Join 7Sage instructor Albert Gauthier for tips and strategies that will help you navigate this passage style with ease!

This session features a passage on science: PT122.S3.P4. (Old designation: PT49.S4.P4)


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