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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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@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!
@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!
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.
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!