- Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:32 pm
#67097
Hello! I’m working through the RC Bible, and have a few questions about how the strategy will translate into working with the new, online format. Specifically, I wanted to ask about the comparative, “dual passages” approach advanced in the RCBible (page 289 of the most recent edition.) This strategy advocates, to paraphrase, 1. Reading passage A 2. answering passage A-specific questions, 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 with passage B, 4. Answer remaining questions comparing the two.
While this strategy seems compelling on the paper version of the test, I was wondering if it was still worth it, time efficiency-wise, to scan like this given the format of the online LSAT, with only one question on the screen at a time. (Relatedly, I’d love to know how the one-question-on-the-screen-at-a-time format informs self-planning one’s timing through the section. However, I’m happy to post that as a separate, distinct question as well if you would prefer.) Thank y’all for all of your help throughout this prep process!!!
While this strategy seems compelling on the paper version of the test, I was wondering if it was still worth it, time efficiency-wise, to scan like this given the format of the online LSAT, with only one question on the screen at a time. (Relatedly, I’d love to know how the one-question-on-the-screen-at-a-time format informs self-planning one’s timing through the section. However, I’m happy to post that as a separate, distinct question as well if you would prefer.) Thank y’all for all of your help throughout this prep process!!!