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Theresa87

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Newer Reading Comp

Post by Theresa87 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:55 pm

Does anyone have any suggestions for RC strategy changes for dealing with the most recent tests (72-75)? My RC used to be between -2-4 per section and now missing 5-7 is pretty normal.

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Re: Newer Reading Comp

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Re: Newer Reading Comp

Post by seashell.economy » Thu Oct 01, 2015 10:14 am

splitterfromhell wrote:
Theresa87 wrote:Does anyone have any suggestions for RC strategy changes for dealing with the most recent tests (72-75)? My RC used to be between -2-4 per section and now missing 5-7 is pretty normal.
This is freaking me out. I haven't done any of the newer RCs. I've just reviewed LGs for those tests. How are they different?
I don't think the passages are harder. I think the question choices are more abstract, tricky, and poorly written.

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Re: Newer Reading Comp

Post by fredfred » Thu Oct 01, 2015 10:33 am

yes the newer reading comp is much harder than even 8 tests ago. I would at least look at the past 2-3 rc's before saturday at a minimum. For example, my average going into my first lsat was -1 on RC. Got -8 last september. So it is in your best interest to look how it has been changing asap if you haven't already.

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