Category: Reading Comprehension
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4 Ways to Take Better Notes on the LSAT Reading Comprehension Section
Your LSAT reading comprehension notes can make or break your score on this part of the exam. Click here to learn how to drastically improve your score!
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LSAT Reading Practice: The Best Legal Philosophers
Reading the work of legal philosophers is a great way to increase your reading proficiency and get your LSAT reading practice done. Check out them out here!
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LSAT Comparative Reading Basics
LSAT Comparative Reading can be challenging. Here are some helpful tips for answering these question types that will help you succeed on test day.
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Tips for Acing LSAT Reading Comprehension
Doing well on the LSAT depends on your reading comprehension skills. To help you get ready, check out the top tips for LSAT Reading Comprehension!
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Good material to practice LSAT reading skills
Imagine somebody gives you a baby spoon and tells you to dig a hole in a cement-covered parking lot. Then, they tell you that you’ve only got 30 minutes to do it. That’s kind of like taking the reading portion of the LSAT. The only way your “LSAT reading skills” are going to get better…
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LSAT Reading Comprehension Question Types
Knowing the different LSAT Reading Comprehension Question Types will go a long way in helping you score high. Here are the most common ones.
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LSAT Reading Comprehension: The Basics
Get an expert’s overview of the LSAT Reading Comprehension section, including tips on pacing, reading effectively, and answering questions.
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How to Read LSAT Passages Faster
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard people ask me, “How can I read LSAT passages faster?” It is, undoubtedly, the most sluggish section of the LSAT. The passages are usually pretty boring and the questions might remind you of high school English tests on A Tale of Two Cities, only harder. Fortunately,…