LSAT Reading Comp Speed Advice

How long do you spend on your initial read of each LSAT Reading Comp passage? I generally recommend 2.5-3 minutes at most.
You might consider cutting down your annotations even more. As an exercise, try to walk with NOTHING but the main point. The main point is the biggest takeaway you need when doing LSAT Reading Comp passages. And if you've got that, you can knock out a lot of general questions (main point, primary purpose, title, tone, etc.)
ETA: You can also work to build your understanding as you go along, by doing the LSAT Reading Comp questions in a strategic order: general (main point, primary purpose, title, tone, passage organization, etc), local detail-oriented (esp. those with line references), and finally inferential (questions like what would author be most likely to agree with, questions similar to LSAT Logical Reasoning questions, etc.)



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