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How to improve in LSAT Reading Comprehension
7 ways to raise your LSAT RC score
It’s not uncommon for students to focus their LSAT studies mostly on Logic Games and Logical Reasoning, simply because they just don’t know how to improve LSAT Reading Comprehension.
And it makes sense why students would feel that way. After all, in Logic Games, you have concrete things to study, like diagramming and conditional logic. Logical Reasoning has question types, argument structures, and step-by-step processes that vary by question type.
But Reading Comp can sometimes seem like an amorphous section. You have to get better at reading. And it can be hard to know how exactly to go about that.
The good news is that there are definite things you can do to improve your LSAT Reading Comprehension. Some of them are techniques you can apply in your practice, while some are mindset shifts that you may need to make.
Read on, and choose a couple of suggestions to implement this week.
Aim for accuracy before speed
One of the biggest struggles students face with Reading Comp on the LSAT is timing. In fact, in my free consultations, students nearly always mention timing when I ask how Reading Comp is going for them. However, that’s rarely the…