Hey Team,

I'm taking September and have noticed that my RC scores have not improved nearly as much as my LG and LR's have. I think this may have to do with switching to the digital format. I was studying on paper in May, then switched to a tablet in July. I find the format awkward to navigate and cumbersome to look back in the text. Of course annotation is limited now as well. Does anyone have any tips on making notes/highlighting in digital RC, or more broadly digital RC advice?

Thanks!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019

    Digital RC is certainly different. If you used to write low res one word summaries on the margins you may find writing them on a piece of loose leaf paper helps. I decided not to take notes at all. Instead, I came up with a highlighting system that works for me. ex. I use Pink when the author slips his or her opinion/tone into the text. I use Yellow and Orange for competing viewpoints. Some people argues highlighting is a waste of time (and it does take up time) but I think it can have it's benifits. As long as you're not highlighting for the sake of highlighting you should be fine. Maybe test out how much time a strategy like the one I described adds to your passage time and then adjust from there. Some people don't underline or highlight at all.

    @yjm1998940 said:

    Same question here... How should we study RC other than understanding why we got certain questions wrong and doing structural/content low-rise summary? Help needed too!

    7Sage shows exactly how much time you spend on the passage as well as each question. I would start there. For a lot of people, the time spent on hard questions is responsible for RC difficulties.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019

    same!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019

    Same question here... How should we study RC other than understanding why we got certain questions wrong and doing structural/content low-rise summary? Help needed too!

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