For all you high scorers in RC.. Forum
- Mr.Binks

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For all you high scorers in RC..
After studying for RC, do you guys read everyday readings (e.g., class readings, etc.) the same way you do in the LSAT? Just curious as to how much it's going to transfer over and potentially benefit me in future texts.
- ben4847

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Re: For all you high scorers in RC..
I never even thought of it that way at all.
- lovejopd

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Re: For all you high scorers in RC..
Yeah, I write down a few key words on the margin of the paper/next to the paragraph for a future reference. I think this strategy is good for LSAT RC as well. 
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born4law

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- Liquox

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Re: For all you high scorers in RC..
yeah. i do my biochem readings and subscribe to The New Yorker. it helps with the technical readings in the lsat.
if you want to get better at RC, practice reading quickly and taking in information. don't tense up when you read, just read
if you want to get better at RC, practice reading quickly and taking in information. don't tense up when you read, just read
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