How do I practice RC? Please help! Forum
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How do I practice RC? Please help!
I've been studying for the LSAT on and off for almost a year
and I still can't get RC down to -4 which is what I'm aiming for.
Can anyone tell me a daily routine that would definitely help me improve my RC score?
I'm taking the LSAT this Dec. so I have about 80 days.
Does anyone have a practice routine that really worked for them?
and I still can't get RC down to -4 which is what I'm aiming for.
Can anyone tell me a daily routine that would definitely help me improve my RC score?
I'm taking the LSAT this Dec. so I have about 80 days.
Does anyone have a practice routine that really worked for them?
- downing
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Re: How do I practice RC? Please help!
I think one particular combination of techniques can significantly improve anyone's ability at the reading comp section if they aren't already doing it.
Take enough tests to be able to anticipate some typical problems you'll encounter. Almost invariably you'll get a main point problem, often enough you'll see a problem asking you to identify the logical structure of the reading passage, and you'll get several regarding this or that critic's feelings toward an issue. And of course there exist several other problem types that appear frequently. When you intuitively start knowing what to expect, actively read each section and use certain distinct markings to help you find your way back to the part of the passage you'll need.
For example, I box dates, names, and terms. I circle perspectives and viewpoints (i.e. I'd circle this one "however, certain critics assert..."), and I underline anything else that I think will be necessary to know.
So basically, get to the point where you can anticipate the questions that'll be asked, and use your ability to foreshadow to inform how you mark up each passage. Chances are, as you get better at marking up the passage, you won't even need to return to it as often as you otherwise would. Sorta sticks in your mind.
Take enough tests to be able to anticipate some typical problems you'll encounter. Almost invariably you'll get a main point problem, often enough you'll see a problem asking you to identify the logical structure of the reading passage, and you'll get several regarding this or that critic's feelings toward an issue. And of course there exist several other problem types that appear frequently. When you intuitively start knowing what to expect, actively read each section and use certain distinct markings to help you find your way back to the part of the passage you'll need.
For example, I box dates, names, and terms. I circle perspectives and viewpoints (i.e. I'd circle this one "however, certain critics assert..."), and I underline anything else that I think will be necessary to know.
So basically, get to the point where you can anticipate the questions that'll be asked, and use your ability to foreshadow to inform how you mark up each passage. Chances are, as you get better at marking up the passage, you won't even need to return to it as often as you otherwise would. Sorta sticks in your mind.
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Re: How do I practice RC? Please help!
Thanks for the advice!downing wrote:I think one particular combination of techniques can significantly improve anyone's ability at the reading comp section if they aren't already doing it.
Take enough tests to be able to anticipate some typical problems you'll encounter. Almost invariably you'll get a main point problem, often enough you'll see a problem asking you to identify the logical structure of the reading passage, and you'll get several regarding this or that critic's feelings toward an issue. And of course there exist several other problem types that appear frequently. When you intuitively start knowing what to expect, actively read each section and use certain distinct markings to help you find your way back to the part of the passage you'll need.
For example, I box dates, names, and terms. I circle perspectives and viewpoints (i.e. I'd circle this one "however, certain critics assert..."), and I underline anything else that I think will be necessary to know.
So basically, get to the point where you can anticipate the questions that'll be asked, and use your ability to foreshadow to inform how you mark up each passage. Chances are, as you get better at marking up the passage, you won't even need to return to it as often as you otherwise would. Sorta sticks in your mind.
One more question, do you know how I can better distinguish the right answer from the decoy?
It seems like the most recent PT's have RC answer choices that are much more vague than what they used to be in the past. What do you think will help me to get over this obstacle?
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Re: How do I practice RC? Please help!
bump for more advice please!
- gdane
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Re: How do I practice RC? Please help!
Use the search function. Hell, look a few posts down and youll find more advice. Your questions been asked a million times.roranoa wrote:bump for more advice please!
Good luck!
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Re: How do I practice RC? Please help!
I tried that obviously but got nothing about practice routinesgdane5 wrote:Use the search function. Hell, look a few posts down and youll find more advice. Your questions been asked a million times.roranoa wrote:bump for more advice please!
Good luck!
- gdane
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Re: How do I practice RC? Please help!
I wasnt trying to be an ass and Im not trying to now, but really?roranoa wrote:I tried that obviously but got nothing about practice routinesgdane5 wrote:Use the search function. Hell, look a few posts down and youll find more advice. Your questions been asked a million times.roranoa wrote:bump for more advice please!
Good luck!
http://www.top-law-schools.com/search-f ... +help#1075
My advice to you with RC is that there isnt any real secret or tips that can help you. Its just a matter of developing those skills over time. Read through the search that I linked and see if anything can help you.
Good luck!