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25th April 2016, 04:50 PM
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LSAT Slow Reader
Hello sir, I am Dexter Jones. I am from Columbia. I am preparing for Law School Admission test (LSAT) exam but I am slow reader in comprehension. Can you give me some tips or tricks to improve the reading speed?
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25th April 2016, 04:51 PM
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Re: LSAT Slow Reader
As you want to improve your reading speed for Law School Admission test (LSAT) exam, I am giving you some tips and tricks about it, check below for the details Find your baseline reading speed. Read without pronouncing words in your head. Read faster by starting from an indented position. Step One: Check your reading speed. Firstly, you need to check the speed of yourself. Set a baseline. You can also use LSAT reading comprehension passages to test your reading speed Step 2: Reduce Sub vocalization Sub vocalization is the word for pronouncing words in your head as you read. If you get the right speed, you’ll notice you understand most of the content without pronouncing the words. Step 3: Starting From and Indented Position, and Use Your Index Finger You don’t need to read every word to see everything on a line. Peripheral vision increases speed and improve skimming Vocabulary affects reading speed |
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