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I've finished the reading comprehension curriculum and have always been under the impression that we should create the low-res summary in our head (which has been difficult for me but I'm trying to get better at it to save time). Is anyone writing them down and finding they have enough time to answer. I've been struggling with the timing the most on these RC questions, so wondered if you all had any strategies?
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OH I can attest that writing down does help! For background information, I average about 165 for PTs, with my peak being 170. However, in the past I would only do Low-Res summaries in my head. Additionally, I thought that I was good at reading and kind of neglected RC prep. However, when I started to actually write down the Low-Res summaries, I noticed that just by writing down I get a 1-2 point increase.
I feel like writing Low-Res summaries helps me unload thoughts onto the page so I have more brain juice to work keep a critical mind of what I'm reading. On top of that, it is more helpful to do a recap of the Low-Res written down before jumping into the questions, at least in my opinion, than to just do a recap of the passage in your head by looking at the passage and your highlights.
I'd strongly encourage you to write your Low-Res down! It feels weird at first, but once you see the score increase you won't care how you look as long as you get your points!