I’ve heard that the comparative passage is usually the most difficult (according to the powerscore crystal ball webinar); however, I usually do better on that one. You might benefit from doing the other 3 and then use whatever time you have left to try to hit the first 2-3 questions on the comparative passage since some can be answered without reading both A & B.
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I’ve heard that the comparative passage is usually the most difficult (according to the powerscore crystal ball webinar); however, I usually do better on that one. You might benefit from doing the other 3 and then use whatever time you have left to try to hit the first 2-3 questions on the comparative passage since some can be answered without reading both A & B.