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Hey guys,
I plan on drilling every RC passage from PTs 1-35. Just wanted to get some input on whether this would be a good strategy? I understand that RC changes in newer tests with the addition of the comparative passages. I'm also unsure whether there's a drastic change in the question types in PTs 60+. Or does it not really matter, and it would still be useful to drill from RC 1-35?
Thanks for the help!
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@rileymajeunefagan676 said:
Hey guys,
I plan on drilling every RC passage from PTs 1-35. Just wanted to get some input on whether this would be a good strategy? I understand that RC changes in newer tests with the addition of the comparative passages. I'm also unsure whether there's a drastic change in the question types in PTs 60+. Or does it not really matter, and it would still be useful to drill from RC 1-35?
Thanks for the help!
I don't know if you need to make strict study guidelines such as these. I like what @rileymajeunefagan676 said above me about quality > quantity. There's no drastic change in the question types after 60 so practice on the early ones will still help you.
I think it would be useful, but make sure to go with quality over quantity.
When I drill RC, I write a one line summary of each paragraph, the main point, purpose, tone, viewpoints, and structure. I literally write those all out.
Those are the things you need to practice reading when you go over a passage.