I call it the "read it and run". Read ACTIVELY and then start on the questions. DONT look back unless the particular question is calling you to look at a certain line. Let me know if you see an improvement in time and accuracy!
I always find that time distribution largely dictates strategy in RC. If you can get a good read in 2 minutes, you've got a lot of freedom to look back to the passage and confirm answers once you get into the questions. If you're more like me and use closer to 4 minutes on the passage, then you've got to rely on your memory a lot more, and you really can't agonize over or lack back to confirm much.
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I call it the "read it and run". Read ACTIVELY and then start on the questions. DONT look back unless the particular question is calling you to look at a certain line. Let me know if you see an improvement in time and accuracy!
I always find that time distribution largely dictates strategy in RC. If you can get a good read in 2 minutes, you've got a lot of freedom to look back to the passage and confirm answers once you get into the questions. If you're more like me and use closer to 4 minutes on the passage, then you've got to rely on your memory a lot more, and you really can't agonize over or lack back to confirm much.