I've been trying to improve the RC section for the last 4 months with little luck. I've tried a few notable methods, but I'm still consistently picking incorrect answer choices in every passage. I do pretty well on LG and LR however so I've been thinking of just allocating the time I'd use on the fourth passage to making sure the first three are perfect. Do you guys think this is a good idea?
I'm not sure what else I can do with RC. Thanks.
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Also, I'm kind of anti-taking untimed sections because I end up creating two separate habits. Obviously, this is a point of personal preference and it's very different when you need the time to understand the argument versus the time to methodically apply strategies consistently throughout a section but I always had very different methods for taking untimed and timed sections and I could never really get a lot of crossover. Instead I had to take multiple timed sections and spend a lot of time reviewing my mistakes in order to get better. I would personally recommend taking timed sections and then reviewing them untimed.
I think you should decide whether to do this based on untimed sections. If you do really well on them, then go for it. Of course, my other question would be how many are you missing? If only a few, then you are probably missing the hardest questions anyway and more time won't improve your score that much.
I sorta just read the passage in 3.5 minutes and just move onto the questions.