Alright, as a little background to this, I've always read super fast. As such I never run out of time on the Logical Reasoning Sections, ever. I usually have around 8-12 minutes left by the time I'm done, and I don't really feel like I'm rushing.
Unfortunately it's the section I've been suffering on the most lately, especially now that I've improved my analytical reasoning a lot. I'm not doing terrible (168 PT) but the LR sections are the ones that I feel I can do better on. I have to sit there for the full 35 minutes anyways, so I probably should be doing something more productively. I'm not sure what however.
I was doing the same thing, time-wise, on the reading comprehension, and my solution there was to just make a lot of notes on the passage. That actually worked pretty well. But it isn't working for LR. So if anyone here has had the same problem I would be happy to hear some solutions.
Thank you.
It's usually around 4-5 Per section. 1 wrong on RC, 2 on AR. I think it's a bit unrealistic to expect to do much better on the latter sections, so I'm best off to spend my the majority of my time on LR. Do you have any suggestions for how to drill? I've been finding a lot of books that deal in theory but not so much on a system you can actually put into practice with each question.