reading lsat silently in your mind vs picture reading style
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:42 pm
Hello!
Wondering what would be most effective approach during reading lsat questions, paragraphs, games. When reading, do you actually read those word silently back in your mind? Or do you read by looking at the words as a picture, just look and comprehend? A good example would be, when driving in highway or streets, you will see road signs like, 90 East- take right, All way Stop, school signs, pedestrian walking, slow down. We do not read these signs, we look at them and comprehend them instantly. We do not either read silently in our mind. So, would this work on reading LSAT stuff.
Personally, I have not payed any attention to any of these reading style, and never found myself thinking about these untill recently wanted to boost my reading habits and skills.
Would appreciate your thought on these!
Wondering what would be most effective approach during reading lsat questions, paragraphs, games. When reading, do you actually read those word silently back in your mind? Or do you read by looking at the words as a picture, just look and comprehend? A good example would be, when driving in highway or streets, you will see road signs like, 90 East- take right, All way Stop, school signs, pedestrian walking, slow down. We do not read these signs, we look at them and comprehend them instantly. We do not either read silently in our mind. So, would this work on reading LSAT stuff.
Personally, I have not payed any attention to any of these reading style, and never found myself thinking about these untill recently wanted to boost my reading habits and skills.
Would appreciate your thought on these!