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LSAT Reading Comprehension | Tips & Strategies 

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In this video, Magoosh's LSAT expert Kevin shares his top tips for mastering LSAT Reading Comprehension:
0:46 - Tip 1) Read slowly and think about each paragraph after you read it
2:30 - Tip 2) Point of view are the most important part of the passage
4:33 - Tip 3) Keep Logical Reasoning principles in mind
6:48 - Tip 4) Stop lingering on tough questions
8:49 - Tip 5) On review, practice summarizing each paragraph in one sentence
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Комментарии : 29   
@algraham2027
@algraham2027 3 года назад
He's the best I've heard so far .. short, sweet and to the point
@magooshlsat3701
@magooshlsat3701 3 года назад
Awesome, we agree :) And are glad you find it helpful!
@t.morgan9244
@t.morgan9244 Год назад
Same concept with LG. Spending time to set up the game, make inferences and deductions, the answers jump off the page. Reading carful is key. Slow down to speed up! Thank you!❤🙏🏾☀️💪🏾
@RiceFiveStar1
@RiceFiveStar1 3 года назад
I just watched a video where someone gave the complete opposite advice on time on passage vs. time on questions lol. Something different works for everyone. I personally like to read passages at least twice.
@magooshlsat3701
@magooshlsat3701 3 года назад
Indeed there is no one strategy for everyone, so you have to find what works for you :) Hearing multiple opinions is often helpful as well!
@RH-sy5id
@RH-sy5id Год назад
Thank you for your clear tips and instruction!!
@elizabethingram9784
@elizabethingram9784 Год назад
Super helpful and SMART! Thank you so much. 🌟
@loveleensidhu7016
@loveleensidhu7016 Год назад
Such excellent advice! Thank you so much!
@amaaclay3891
@amaaclay3891 6 месяцев назад
These tips were great. I will include these tips in my methods while preparing for the LSAT. Thank you!!!!
@Classieturletv
@Classieturletv 6 месяцев назад
Thanks this was incredibly helpful!
@chriscollins2001
@chriscollins2001 10 месяцев назад
You did a great job explaining. Sometimes I loose a lot of time struggling to choose the right answer. I will take your advice and eliminate bad choices and keep moving. Thank you
@venusscantlebury527
@venusscantlebury527 4 месяца назад
Such great advice!!!!
@jessicam9121
@jessicam9121 Год назад
You have two channels. Great ! I LOVE that.
@Tyler96734
@Tyler96734 2 года назад
Awesome job! Its such a hard section but you captured all the main points! 👍🏽
@phonzzmarshall9000
@phonzzmarshall9000 Год назад
Did u take it
@roxannekinnally4208
@roxannekinnally4208 2 года назад
Great thanks you are the best
@alliegratton5619
@alliegratton5619 7 месяцев назад
Helpful, thank you!
@michellepatroni3346
@michellepatroni3346 2 года назад
Great advice. Thank you!
@magooshlsat3701
@magooshlsat3701 2 года назад
Awesome, we're glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting :)
@citizenofcorona8783
@citizenofcorona8783 Год назад
This guy's a badass. He was also featured on Blueprint.
@UncreativeOne
@UncreativeOne 3 года назад
Thank you for the advice! This is exactly what I've been looking for. I've seen tons of videos where people recommend skimming or close reading. Tons of conflicting ideas to say the least. I "practiced" skimming (reading sentence 1 and the last sentence of each paragraph) and consistently answered questions incorrectly so I thought I would take the route of close reading, which I've been more successful with, but still need more practice. Your video offered the perspective of trying to summarize each paragraph in a sentence after reading it; I love having something specific to work on with regards to improving my reading comprehension. I was mainly trying to find viewpoints of either the author or subject(s) in the passage, but it would make sense to also try and summarize the paragraphs to not only retain main points but to remember how the passage is structured as well. Easier said than done, though. I better get to practicing! Again, thank you for the advice.
@magooshlsat3701
@magooshlsat3701 3 года назад
Woohoo! We're glad you found this useful :) Indeed, it's helpful to have a way to process and remember what you read, like summarizing each paragraph. Keep up the good work!
@LadyPrex
@LadyPrex Год назад
What should we do if we are reading a passage with hard terminology.
@r.p.8906
@r.p.8906 2 года назад
Did you move out of Blue Print to Magoosh? Or are you in both?
@paulssembajjwe7571
@paulssembajjwe7571 3 года назад
What is the best strategy to summarize the reading Comp
@magooshlsat3701
@magooshlsat3701 3 года назад
Hi Paul! Here are some tips, and there is more to explore on our blog as well :) magoosh.com/lsat/lsat-reading-comprehension/ I would also say to not get too distracted by the details: you only need to summarize the main ideas. The goal is to know *where* in the passage you need to look to find the answers to the problems. But you don't have to nail down every word, just the overall structure and logical flow. Feel free to email help@magoosh.com for more help as well!
@ryanfrizzell736
@ryanfrizzell736 2 года назад
^
@michaelmorris2292
@michaelmorris2292 2 года назад
Why does this guy kind of talk like he is a personification of the LSAT
@chaunasuckie4954
@chaunasuckie4954 Год назад
He is!
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