<p>Should I use Reading Comprehension Passages from LSAT and GMAT tests to study for the SAT, since it's more difficult than those of the SAT?</p>
<p>Have you exhausted all of the official SAT tests for practice? Are you scoring close to the upper level of the scale and looking for more challenging passages? Personally, I think it is a bit too much to be using LSAT and GMAT passages. LSAT passages are written by ETS(same guys who write SAT) and the style and structure is similar, but the presentation of ideas is far more complex. GMAT is along the same lines although now it is written by Pearson Vue. </p>
<p>I would personally stick with just official SAT questions, but if you need additional challenge or just for fun, you can try the LSAT passages. They are definitely headache inducing, at least for me! You can find some sample ones here: <a href=“Reading Comprehension | The Law School Admission Council”>http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/prep/reading-comprehension</a></p>