Hey guys, so I had been struggling with finishing sections on time until I saw one of JY's videos of one of his students doing an entire LR section. I saw her reading the stimuli and if it didn't make sense at first, she would waste no time, circle it, and move on to the next question. This strategy has been great for me. I skip ones i don't know now and come back to them during "round 2" once I finish answering all the questions. My problem is that every time i take a PT, i usually struggle either finishing RC on time or LG on time... The time usually ends and i have 2-3 questions i don't get to finish answering. SO my question is, what do you guys do to improve your timing on those sections? Is skipping recommended on RC and LG? I'd love to hear back from you guys. Thanks.
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I also saw my speed rise quickly by honing on my eliminating wrong answer choices. It's very easy to get stuck trying to confirm the right answer, but when you are quickly eliminating because you know an answer is wrong, that gives you much better odds and less time spent on wrong answers. Hope this helps!
LG is an entirely different matter. That's just a matter of putting in the work. Foolproof every game and then foolproof them again. My system was to foolproof a section one day, then the same section again the next day, then again the next week, then again the next month. Using this system, I worked through basically every game from 1 - 36. Now, I'm using a modified, abbreviated version of that system to work through everything else from 37 - 78. No reason you can't be going -0 with ten minutes to spare. I've actually worked through entire sections twice and then still had a minute or two left over. LG is totally conquerable, you've just got to pay your dues.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jO4puXXT_gU
I think everyone should develop their own system, but this is a good place to start to see what worked for a top scorer.