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LSAT Reading
Comprehension Reading List
The Reading
Comprehension section of the LSAT contains passages unlike what
most students read in their day-to-day lives; none of the passages
that you will encounter on the test will likely be “light
reading.” That is why practicing with actual LSATs is the
best way to familiarize yourself with the level of writing that
you are likely to see on your test (that is also why PowerScore’s
practice questions and passages come from actual LSATs).
You can get
additional reading practice with materials written in the same style
as the LSAT. Below we show you what characteristics to look for
practice reading material, what materials we recommend, and how
to approach those materials in a way that will make you stronger
in LSAT reading comprehension. First, in order to improve in your
abilities in this area, you should understand the reading comprehension
section contents.
LSAT Reading
Comprehension—Contents
The reading
comprehension section is composed of three reading passages, each
approximately 450 words in length, and, as a recent addition to
the test, one pair of dual passages, discussed in our free help
section on “Reading Comprehension:
The New Dual Passages.” The passage topics are drawn from
a variety of subjects including art, history, science, and law.
Each passage, and each set of dual passages, is followed by a series
of five to eight questions which ask you to determine viewpoints
in the passage, analyze arguments, question organizational traits,
and evaluate specific sections.
How to Prepare
for LSAT Reading Comprehension
One great way
to improve in the reading comprehension section is to read as much
as possible! And when we say “read,” we aren’t
talking about reading fashion magazines, sports digests, or romance
novels. Since the Reading Comprehension section often asks you to
look at multiple viewpoints and the logical structure behind the
passage, you should look for articles that are written in a laymen’s
style but take positions or discuss complex ideas. The more you
read ahead of time, the more comfortable you will be when you start
doing actual LSAT Reading Comprehension passages.
Suggested
Reading Material and the Proper Way to Approach the Material
Below we provide
of list of publications that have been used as sources for information
on past LSATs, as well as publications whose articles follow a format
similar to the LSAT’s reading comprehension section:
Editorial
and Opinion: The Editorial or Opinion pages of any major US
Daily newspaper, such as the New York Times, the Washington Post,
or the LA Times
Law, Politics,
and Economics: Magazines such as Legal Affairs, The New Republic,
The Atlantic Monthly, The Economist
History:
The Journal of American History
Science:
Magazines such as Scientific American, Popular Science
Once you have
some reading material with which to practice, you can develop an
effective strategy; below are some suggestions on how you should
approach these materials.
- Your primary
goal when starting an article is to find the main point. After
every LSAT passage you will encounter questions that deal with
the main point, so you need to develop the ability to quickly
identify the main point of any material you read.
- In addition
to the main point, you should be trying to put together a basic
picture of the author—what is the author’s perspective?
If there is a basic nce you have identified the main point, your
goal throughout the rest of the article is to identify the underlying
logical structure of the passage. This will entail the following
tasks:
- Identify
any background thesis that may be challenged later in the article
- Identify
any counterpoint(s) to the original thesis
- Identify
strengths and weaknesses of each viewpoint
- Identify
the author’s ultimate conclusion and supporting premises
Extra Help
In addition
to the information provided above, you may want to read the section
in our LSAT Free Help Area on Approaching
Reading Comprehension Passages. Also, all of our
classroom courses cover the reading comprehension section thoroughly
and our tutors can help you master
the section as well.
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