Why Aren't I Improving at Reading Comprehension? | LSAT Demon Daily, Ep. 351

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • The guys give listener Ryan some advice on how to improve on Reading Comprehension. They advise treating Reading Comprehension like Logical Reasoning, predicting the answers, and treating every question like a Must Be True.
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  • @aacts2219
    @aacts2219 Год назад +1

    how to get better at prephrasing, prediction? there's very little info on that but even Khan keeps staying "prephrase, prephrase" but how to learn to predict or get better at it?

    • @LSATDemon
      @LSATDemon  Год назад +10

      We don't love the term "prephrase" because you don't need to (and very rarely can) predict the exact wording of the correct answer. Predictions can be way looser than that. Often what we mean by "predicting" on RC is just remembering what the author said about the topic in question. Or, on LR, just knowing in common-sense terms what the flaw is without needing to phrase it in abstract LSAT-ese.