Hey Guys!

Anybody have good idea for RC supplements? Sometimes I'll have a few minutes to study and I don't want to kill a section. I use them all for full length tests. I'd like to target RC directly without taking the whole test. Any supplement ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thx!

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  • Wednesday, Feb 07 2018

    Thanks everybody! I wish the WSJ would have some RC questions after their essays lol!

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  • Monday, Feb 05 2018

    Maybe one passage then see how it goes. Preferably one that's in the CC. Other tests don't really compare. I think the test writers want us to be specially trained for law school.

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  • Monday, Feb 05 2018

    @98671 said:

    Thanks. Was just wondering if there are any other standardized tests with RC that are considered harder than the LSAT? Wouldn't mind trying to practice with those and then the LSAT will seem like a breeze... I hope.

    No problem. No, the only way to make the RC section a breeze is to practice tons of RC passages. Even then, it never seems like a breeze haha!

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  • Monday, Feb 05 2018

    Thanks. Was just wondering if there are any other standardized tests with RC that are considered harder than the LSAT? Wouldn't mind trying to practice with those and then the LSAT will seem like a breeze... I hope.

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  • Saturday, Feb 03 2018

    @98671 said:

    Hey Guys!

    Anybody have good idea for RC supplements? Sometimes I'll have a few minutes to study and I don't want to kill a section. I use them all for full length tests. I'd like to target RC directly without taking the whole test. Any supplement ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    Thx!

    There are 90 released PTs at this point. Don't be afraid to use the older tests to drill. You can just break up the sections into passages. Those are nice when you have 10 minutes or so of downtime :)

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  • Thursday, Feb 01 2018

    Do individual RC sections? That's what I did. If you are looking for RC material outside of the LSAT, check out Daedalus: https://www.amacad.org/content/publications/publicationlisting.aspx?d=135.

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  • Thursday, Feb 01 2018

    I think most students will use 1-35 for section drilling.

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