For anyone who has trouble with RC, I would recommend taking the advice of reading The Economist. I recently got an office job which requires a ton of reading + reading The Economist and my RC score has improved drastically. I hadn't taken a RC section in a while and I was expecting to be rusty but i actually got a near perfect score, as opposed to -5 to-8. While I was reading the passages I was thinking about how much easier and less dense they were compared to The Economist. Anyways, read The Economist, and just more in general, it will really help!
tl;dr- Read The Economist for RC!
Reading The Economist for RC really helps Forum
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rglifberg

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Re: Reading The Economist for RC really helps
Now that I think of it I probably should have posted this in the LSAT forum. Well, as Rick Perry once said, "oops"
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tabula rasa

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Re: Reading The Economist for RC really helps
That's nothing.
I once read five sentences from Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and cut my RC mistakes by 70% the very next day.
I once read five sentences from Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and cut my RC mistakes by 70% the very next day.
- Yukos

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Re: Reading The Economist for RC really helps
+1tabula rasa wrote:That's nothing.
I once read five sentences from Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and cut my RC mistakes by 70% the very next day.
- cloudhidden

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Re: Reading The Economist for RC really helps
If they used a passage from Being and Time the curve would be -15.Yukos wrote:+1tabula rasa wrote:That's nothing.
I once read five sentences from Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and cut my RC mistakes by 70% the very next day.
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