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Video Explanations for October 2010 LSAT Reading Comprehension Now Available!

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LSAT Freedom just posted video explanations for the October 2010 LSAT Reading Comprehension section. They are being offered as part of LSAT Freedom’s Total Freedom membership package.
Each video dissects each question and every answer for that question, explaining both, why each correct answer is right and why each incorrect answer is wrong.
If you are taking the December LSAT, you absolutely need to be up to speed on these explanations for the October 2010 LSAT Reading Comprehension section.
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October 2010 LSAT Reading Comprehension Overview

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The October 2010 LSAT Reading Comprehension section was an interesting experience. Pat yourself on the back if you weathered that section, because it required you to think a lot more than in years past. As we prepare video explanations for the questions, here are our initial thoughts on the latest version of LSAT Reading Comp.
The questions for the first reading passage contained no main idea question. Every traditional reading passage on the LSAT almost always comes …

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LSAT Preparation: Thinking About LSAT Thinking

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One way to further your LSAT preparation is to think about logical concepts within the context of everyday life. We posted a video called “Thinking About LSAT Thinking: the LSAT in Everyday Life,” which provides some useful tips along these lines.

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10 LSAT Reading Comprehension Tips

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Can 10 LSAT Reading Comprehension tips really help you begin to master one of the LSAT’s most intensive sections?  A lot of test-takers may do well on other sections of the LSAT, but they often hit a brick wall when it comes to the LSAT Reading Comprehension section.
Can a few brief LSAT Reading Comprehension tips help those students cast aside their fears and begin to master what they might consider to be the worst arch-nemesis of their lives?  The …

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How to Approach LSAT Reading Comprehension Passages, Part 2

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In the first part of this post (How to Approach LSAT Reading Comprehension Passages, Part 1) we discussed whether or not to underline relevant sections of LSAT reading comprehension passages. Some LSAT prep courses will dissuade you from doing so, but we recommended that you should, indeed, underline LSAT reading comprehension passages when you read them. In Part 2 of this post, we will identify some of the key words, phrases, and sections you should underline.
The purpose of underlining …

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