Thinking Lsat

Read Better, Not Faster (Ep. 405)

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Reading faster won’t solve your problems on LSAT Reading Comprehension. On this week’s pod, Ben and Nathan encourage a time-conscious student to slow down and focus on understanding what they read, not how quickly they read it. Later, the guys discuss why it’s crucial to remain open to taking the LSAT up to five times. They explain the difference between finding the main point of an RC passage and the main conclusion of an LR argument. And they hear from a student who praises LSAT Demon’s intuitive approach to the LSAT. LSAT Demon LSAT Demon iOS App LSAT Demon Daily Watch Episode 405 on YouTube Thinking LSAT YouTube LSAT Demon YouTube 0:47 - Read Better, Not Faster - Listener Connor worries that he reads too slowly to score well in LSAT Reading Comprehension or on his future law school exams. Nathan and Ben assure Connor that reading slowly isn’t a problem, but reading poorly is. The guys also briefly discuss disability accommodations in law school. 14:24 - LSAT Cross-Training - An anonymous listener credits