Are you struggling with LSAT Reading Comprehension? Do you find yourself rereading passages, getting stuck on dense sentences, or feeling lost when answering questions? In this video, I’m sharing the **exact strategies** that helped me improve my RC score—including how to process sentences more effectively, take better notes, and avoid common mistakes like highlighting and question-first reading.
**What You’ll Learn:**
✅ How to “translate” LSAT passages into your own words
✅ Why studying untimed will help you improve your LSAT score the most
✅ The biggest mistake test-takers make when reading reading comprehension passages
✅ Why highlighting is hurting you more than helping
✅ How to read actively so you don’t have to go back and reread
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