I'm planning on re-taking in June. I canceled last June, and wound up with a 166 in October due to bubbling error (avg PT ~170, could have had a 171).
I hammered out LG and LR last time around fairly well (-1 to -2 per section) just through massive amounts of drilling, but my RC scores plateaued at between -4 and -6. I took a TM class, and later on started using Voyager's guide, but eventually went back to annotating less.
Any advice on books/approaches to get me over this hump?
Most helpful RC books/system? Forum
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Re: Most helpful RC books/system?
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Re: Most helpful RC books/system?
Check out Manhattan. It easily helped me pick up a couple more RC points when I felt like I'd plateaued.
Their approach is different from every company I ever looked at (and I've taken the LSAT three times lol).
Their approach is different from every company I ever looked at (and I've taken the LSAT three times lol).