I went from getting around -12-14 wrong to -6-4 wrong by heavily using the highlighter. I usually don't use the highlighter, but I tried it out and it's made it much easier to understand the passages and scroll through them when I am answering the questions. I use one color for main points for each paragraph. I use another color for either opinions or explanations based on the type of passage it is. When I am answering the questions, I will also highlight the part of the passage I used to explain my answer choice.
I also try to get as interested as possible for reading the passages. I tell myself I am going to end up being interested in what I learned during the passage.
Also, to save time I saw that someone said to skip the passages that are "Passage A vs Passage B" because you don't have to spend as much time reading through the passages as the rest. I also heard that you're allowed to "control F" during the exam which should save you some time.
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Hi!
I went from getting around -12-14 wrong to -6-4 wrong by heavily using the highlighter. I usually don't use the highlighter, but I tried it out and it's made it much easier to understand the passages and scroll through them when I am answering the questions. I use one color for main points for each paragraph. I use another color for either opinions or explanations based on the type of passage it is. When I am answering the questions, I will also highlight the part of the passage I used to explain my answer choice.
I also try to get as interested as possible for reading the passages. I tell myself I am going to end up being interested in what I learned during the passage.
Also, to save time I saw that someone said to skip the passages that are "Passage A vs Passage B" because you don't have to spend as much time reading through the passages as the rest. I also heard that you're allowed to "control F" during the exam which should save you some time.