Hi all!
I was wondering what your thoughts are on RC passage selection. I'm averaging 1-2 (more often 2) wrong per passage under timed conditions and as a result am going to aim for getting 3.5 passages done.
I've been told to attack the easiest passage (depending on the topic that speaks to you) first and to avoid doing the passages with the most questions because they tend to be more difficult. That way, you're picking up all of the easier points and then coming back to the harder passage and hoping scratching out a couple of marks. The only problem with this is that I hate leaving two 8 question games until the end. I will be okay with a score of 17-18 in RC...it has slowly become the bane of my existence.
Any one else have a similar strategy or method they'd like to share?
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As for your other concern, I feel like trying to dig through each passage and see which one interests you and seems hard appears to waste more time (at least IMO). I typically just go in order 1-2-3-4....but then again I'm not that great at RC. lol
haha I hear ya! I've just found that the passages with the most questions tend to be the more difficult ones that I'm going to have issues with regardless so I'd rather do a 5 question and 6 passage one to get the easy marks in and then get to the harder ones.
Who knows!!! lol
My personal strategy was to go in order for the first two passages, and then do the longer (by # of questions) of the remaining two passages third. It worked out for me and I usually had a minute or two to go back over tougher questions.
With all this said, if you plan to take the test Saturday, I don't think you should change your methods now. It might do more harm than good.