I am a mid 160s scorer with my best score being a 170. I am trying to consistently enter the 170s but my RC is always the most subject to variation it would seem. I have LR and LG down to almost mastery, but every time I do RC I vary from minus 2 to minus 10 and it is deeply frustrating at times. My question to you is how did you improve the best in RC and how did you obtain more consistent scores? I always feel like I get lost trying to find information in the passage, especially with the time constraint. Good pacing strategies also help.
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That makes sense. I have seen significant improvement since becoming a more active reader and paying attention to different parties, I think my significant issue after reflecting on this is I get stuck on one challenging passage and waste far more time than anticipated, especially the art/humanities passages.
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