Hi all!
I just started taking timed practice tests at the end of July and have noticed that I need to improve my speed in all sections. In logic games, I'm usually able to complete 3 games and then am able to complete 1 or 2 questions on the last game before time runs out. In logical reasoning, I'm usually able to complete 23/25 questions and then have 1 minute or so to split between the last two questions. In reading comp, most of the time I can complete the whole section in time, but sometimes I run out of time at about 25/27 questions.
Any suggestions? I plan on taking 2-3 practice tests per week until the Oct test (I know... it's approaching so quickly, I'm terrified) but does anyone have anything concrete I can do to make sure my pace picks up before the test?
I, too, was conflicted between ans choices C and D. However I ultimately concluded D because Marianne's conclusion is referring to her previous instances of humming. But the officials are talking about moving forward - e.g. stop humming from now on or you're out. So D is talking about moving forward, even if in the past she was humming involuntarily, she COULD stop if she wanted to. Does that explanation suffice, or did I get this question correct by fluke?