The 5 Hardest LSAT Reading Comprehension Passages

Well, it’s time. I think you’re ready.


We've been going over these LSAT Reading Comprehension questions for a while now and tackled them from several different angles.

However, as I’ve said before the best way to get better at these is to just practice a LOT.

In that spirit, here are 5 of the hardest LSAT Reading Comprehension passages I could find.
I’ll share them here in a second, but before I do that, if there’s anything you want to go back and revisit, you can do that with this list of free LSAT RC resources.


Ok, ready? Good luck - I believe in you!






Sincerely,

Steve “Reading Comp Killer” Schwartz



P.S. Next time, I’ll share one of my favorite LSAT Test Day strategies. 


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2. Reading Comprehension Explanations
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