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Want your question answered? Comment on this video (we’re drawing from the comments first), email [email protected], or tag us (@AlexJacobs and @BaileyLuber) in a post on the 7Sage Discussion forums.
Scoring well on Logical Reasoning but stuck at the same score on Reading Comprehension? You’re not alone. In this LSAT Shortcut, Alex and Bailey respond to a student who’s hitting 168 practice tests with strong LR performance but hasn’t improved on RC after four months of studying.
They break down why RC progress often takes longer, what it actually means to “retrain your brain” to read LSAT passages, and how focusing on author viewpoints, competing perspectives, and passage structure can help you find the evidence behind every answer choice. They also discuss how to practice RC more effectively, when to slow down your reading, and why consistent daily exposure to passages can make a big difference over time.
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Want your question answered? Comment on this video (we’re drawing from the comments first), email [email protected], or tag us (@AlexJacobs and @BaileyLuber) in a post on the 7Sage Discussion forums.
Scoring well on Logical Reasoning but stuck at the same score on Reading Comprehension? You’re not alone. In this LSAT Shortcut, Alex and Bailey respond to a student who’s hitting 168 practice tests with strong LR performance but hasn’t improved on RC after four months of studying.
They break down why RC progress often takes longer, what it actually means to “retrain your brain” to read LSAT passages, and how focusing on author viewpoints, competing perspectives, and passage structure can help you find the evidence behind every answer choice. They also discuss how to practice RC more effectively, when to slow down your reading, and why consistent daily exposure to passages can make a big difference over time.
Like and subscribe so you never miss the LSAT “shortcut” you might need!
Get PrepTests, drills, lessons, and an automatic study scheduler at 7sage.com

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