- Thu Sep 18, 2014 5:45 pm
#16750
Hello,
I am currently finishing the PowerScore prep course and I have found that my AR and LR has drastically improved but I still struggle with the Reading Comp. Typically, I will score above 20 on the LR and between 18-20 on the AR. However, I am lucky to score 20 on the RC as I usually range between 16 and 19. I am aiming for 166+ and I am really struggling to get over that 20 correct range in Reading Comp. I have tried more diagramming, less diagramming, doing three section instead of all four (I score significantly worse when I do this). I feel like I am spending far too much time on each passage. I am in no means a slow reader but a detailed reader. Furthermore, I feel rushed and feel like I am not fully understanding the more difficult passages while getting lost in the questions. I have also tried to get better by doing time passages and timed sections alone. Whenever I do non-timed sections I do exceptionally well, however, this does not help me as the LSAT is a timed exam. Moving the exam date is not an option. Hoping for some advice.
Thanks!
I am currently finishing the PowerScore prep course and I have found that my AR and LR has drastically improved but I still struggle with the Reading Comp. Typically, I will score above 20 on the LR and between 18-20 on the AR. However, I am lucky to score 20 on the RC as I usually range between 16 and 19. I am aiming for 166+ and I am really struggling to get over that 20 correct range in Reading Comp. I have tried more diagramming, less diagramming, doing three section instead of all four (I score significantly worse when I do this). I feel like I am spending far too much time on each passage. I am in no means a slow reader but a detailed reader. Furthermore, I feel rushed and feel like I am not fully understanding the more difficult passages while getting lost in the questions. I have also tried to get better by doing time passages and timed sections alone. Whenever I do non-timed sections I do exceptionally well, however, this does not help me as the LSAT is a timed exam. Moving the exam date is not an option. Hoping for some advice.
Thanks!