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LSAT Reading Comprehension 3-Passage Strategy - A Strategic Workbook to Maximize Your Score Through Efficiency Not Speed—Ideal for Slow Readers and ESL Students - cover

LSAT Reading Comprehension 3-Passage Strategy - A Strategic Workbook to Maximize Your Score Through Efficiency Not Speed—Ideal for Slow Readers and ESL Students

Sumitra Margaret Hull

Verlag: Jstone Publishing

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LSAT Reading Comprehension: 3-Passage Strategy
 
A Strategic Workbook to Maximize Your Score Through Efficiency, Not Speed—Ideal for Slow Readers and ESL Students
 
Transform your approach to LSAT Reading Comprehension with a revolutionary strategy designed specifically for test-takers who need more time to process complex academic texts. This comprehensive workbook challenges the myth that you must read faster to succeed and instead focuses on maximizing accuracy through strategic efficiency.
 
Stop trying to finish everything. Start maximizing your score.
 
This systematic methodology introduces the game-changing 3-Passage Strategy, allowing you to achieve competitive scores by focusing on three passages instead of rushing through four. Learn to redefine success on the RC section through strategic triage, structural reading techniques, and targeted question attack methods.
 
What You'll Master:
 
Strategic passage evaluation and time management techniques
 
"Low-Resolution" reading methods that capture essential structure while ignoring distracting details
 
Systematic question categorization and attack strategies
 
Process of elimination mastery for trap answer identification
 
Academic vocabulary and complex syntax decoding
 
Anxiety management and optimal pacing development
 
Perfect for:
 
Students who identify as slow readers
 
ESL students navigating complex academic English
 
Test-takers seeking strategic alternatives to speed reading
 
Anyone struggling with RC time management
 
Progressive Training System: From untimed accuracy building to full-section implementation, this workbook provides a complete step-by-step training program. The innovative "Step-Down Method" gradually introduces time pressure while maintaining accuracy, helping you find your optimal pace without sacrificing comprehension.
 
Evidence-Based Techniques: Every strategy is grounded in cognitive science research on reading comprehension, working memory, and test anxiety. This isn't about shortcuts—it's about working smarter within your natural reading capabilities.
 
Includes:
 
Detailed methodology explanations with real examples
 
Progressive drill sets for skill building
 
Full section implementation strategies
 
Emergency techniques for difficult passages
 
Comprehensive review checklists
 
Stop fighting your reading speed. Start leveraging your analytical strengths. This workbook proves that accuracy and strategy trump speed every time.
Verfügbar seit: 12.09.2025.
Drucklänge: 158 Seiten.

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