Who else needs help with Humanities passages?

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Aight. I just read MikeS78's (something like that) post that dated all the way back to the summer of 2000, and did the verbal part following his method (by the way, his post is still in the forum like on the 3rd page). What I realized was that I missed a lot of the questions primarily from the Humanities passages. Furthermore, I realized that because the language was so dense that I lose track of relevant details and central ideas of the passage. So I determined that it's just a matter of reading more items that resemble Humanities passages... but the question is... what could I read?

You guys should try MikeS78's method on the verbal part. It helps you to really find out where your weaknesses are (I'm assuming it's the Humanities passages for most people).

Can anyone suggest some reading materials to strengthen Humanities reading ability for not only myself but for a lot of other people struggling with the same problem??? Thanks. Good luck everyone.
 
hi i feel the same way, if you have access to a schoo library with journals and such, then look up "ideas" which is a bi annual journal prodcued by the national center for humanities. and its chalk full of ****ty tough humanities passages. Also the London Book Review is a good one.. also just look it up in a library u have
 
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