Reading Comprehension
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:46 pm
Not a particularly helpful post, but:
I find RC to be absurdly easy: all the practice done, not a single incorrect answer and with time to spare. Whereas I miss several in LG because of the time crunch.
And, of course, there are people for whom the reverse is true. FWIW, I do think that LG is more “learnable” than the other sections. And I don’t think, FWIW also, that either kind of person/brain, more LG or more RC adept, is going to make a better or worse lawyer in real life. (I say this because people are positively vituperative about their opinions on this subject.)
I find RC to be absurdly easy: all the practice done, not a single incorrect answer and with time to spare. Whereas I miss several in LG because of the time crunch.
And, of course, there are people for whom the reverse is true. FWIW, I do think that LG is more “learnable” than the other sections. And I don’t think, FWIW also, that either kind of person/brain, more LG or more RC adept, is going to make a better or worse lawyer in real life. (I say this because people are positively vituperative about their opinions on this subject.)