read the passage thoroughly. take time to do it. forget "getting faster", the way to go fast is to have a thorough understanding of what you just read so that you can then quickly eliminate bad answer choices. That's where speed comes from
I advise students to drop the "pop quiz" mentality from high school. Remember RC is open book. Read at a high level to get the big picture and create a mini TOC with paragraph maps. Then use language in the question stem to direct you to where to go to research.
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read the passage thoroughly. take time to do it. forget "getting faster", the way to go fast is to have a thorough understanding of what you just read so that you can then quickly eliminate bad answer choices. That's where speed comes from
I advise students to drop the "pop quiz" mentality from high school. Remember RC is open book. Read at a high level to get the big picture and create a mini TOC with paragraph maps. Then use language in the question stem to direct you to where to go to research.