Hi, all!

I just took PT 90 and watched the RC explanation video for the comparative passages. I noticed that JY read Passage A, attempted the questions, then went back to read Passage B and answer/confirm any remaining questions.

Is this a good strategy to adopt? Thanks!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 13 2022

    @matthewdegliobizzi545 said:

    It's really up to you. I've never done it that way and have been fine on comparative passages. I usually am either perfect or miss 1 question on comparative passages. I would say try out his strategy and see if it is right for you. If not, just read both together and then dive into the questions. Best of luck!

    I totally agree. Thanks, you too!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 13 2022

    @dimakyure869 said:

    It basically makes you less likely to confuse the content of the two passages, which is something they try to induce in many answer choices.

    This is what I am thinking. I am going to try out both strategies and see which one serves me best!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 13 2022

    It basically makes you less likely to confuse the content of the two passages, which is something they try to induce in many answer choices.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 13 2022

    It's really up to you. I've never done it that way and have been fine on comparative passages. I usually am either perfect or miss 1 question on comparative passages. I would say try out his strategy and see if it is right for you. If not, just read both together and then dive into the questions. Best of luck!

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