Posts Tagged ‘Reading Comprehension’

Join 7Sage instructor Bailey Luber for a Blind Review session! This session will review Reading Comprehension questions from PrepTest 79, Section 2.

The Blind Review method involves going through the questions in a PT that you've recently completed before viewing your PT results. Reexamining your thought processes and reassessing your confidence in the answers that you chose while under time constraints provides valuable insight into your current level of LSAT accuracy.

Accordingly, it is highly recommended that you:

  • Complete the PT section being reviewed this week beforehand, under timed conditions.
  • Do not view your results for the section before the Blind Review session.
  • Bring up your completed PT or section in Blind Review mode before class, so you have your previously chosen answers (and flagged questions) handy.

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Join 7Sage instructor Bailey Luber for a Blind Review session! This session will review Reading Comprehension questions from PrepTest 78, Section 4.

The Blind Review method involves going through the questions in a PT that you've recently completed before viewing your PT results. Reexamining your thought processes and reassessing your confidence in the answers that you chose while under time constraints provides valuable insight into your current level of LSAT accuracy.

Accordingly, it is highly recommended that you:

  • Complete the PT section being reviewed this week beforehand, under timed conditions.
  • Do not view your results for the section before the Blind Review session.
  • Bring up your completed PT or section in Blind Review mode before class, so you have your previously chosen answers (and flagged questions) handy.

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

 


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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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Join us for a free, interactive live class on LSAT Reading Comprehension! This live class offers a sample of the in-depth strategies and expert advice found in our 7Sage Live Class Program.

 

Bailey's Class Resources: https://coda.io/d/Reading-Comprehension-with-7Sage_dewwvC-zXme/Reading-Comp-with-7Sage_suflj

 

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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 Bailey Luber for a Blind Review session! This session will review Reading Comprehension questions from PrepTest 77, Section 1.

The Blind Review method involves going through the questions in a PT that you've recently completed before viewing your PT results. Reexamining your thought processes and reassessing your confidence in the answers that you chose while under time constraints provides valuable insight into your current level of LSAT accuracy.

Accordingly, it is highly recommended that you:

  • Complete the PT section being reviewed this week beforehand, under timed conditions.
  • Do not view your results for the section before the Blind Review session.
  • Bring up your completed PT or section in Blind Review mode before class, so you have your previously chosen answers (and flagged questions) handy.

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