Mw99 wrote:
I took a sample LSAT the other day. I did well when it came to the puzzles and the logic section, but did terribly at reading comprehension. I read the passages slowly, reread them, and I got almost all the answers related to those passages wrong. At one point, frustrated, I looked up the answers in the back of the book, reread the passages knowing what the right answers were, and even then had a hard time understanding why the right answers were right.
Maybe I am not too brilliant, but then again, I breezed through the other two sections of the exam.
Does anyone else have this problem? Do you know if there is a way to fix it (like medications, or some mental "trick" that will help me do better at reading comprehension)?
Well, I HAVE, for too long, read things with almost a mental voice. That DID hurt speed. If I get myself to shutup, I can read a LOT faster, with comprehension. I can read much faster if I am just scanning.
Still, I don't tie things together as well as I used to, and various jokes, movies, etc... seem to indicate many others have the same problem. Just look at the sixth sense. The whole thing is wrapped up quickly in the beginning! Yet everyone is STILL surprised at the end.
It would be interesting to see what precisely you are talking about.