If you really can't bring yourself to do some light prep, like drilling some easier LGs or LR questions, I would suggest reading.
I've been improving my RC score just by reading about an hour every night.
Also read some science articles on sciencenews.org and while you read ask yourself some RC style questions like "what's the purpose of this paragraph with respect to the article" or "how does this relate to the main point?"
This way you can still do some passive studying and stay sharp!
I've stayed away from doing any brand new full questions (besides CLIR/Basic Translating untouched LR sections and not reading the answer choices). Just been doing light, easy LG setup and rule drills while glancing over my best sections. I would heavily suggest pulling up your best work and leaving it up until you have to close out, even if you barely look at it. Always important to remind yourself what you can do.
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If you really can't bring yourself to do some light prep, like drilling some easier LGs or LR questions, I would suggest reading.
I've been improving my RC score just by reading about an hour every night.
Also read some science articles on sciencenews.org and while you read ask yourself some RC style questions like "what's the purpose of this paragraph with respect to the article" or "how does this relate to the main point?"
This way you can still do some passive studying and stay sharp!
I've stayed away from doing any brand new full questions (besides CLIR/Basic Translating untouched LR sections and not reading the answer choices). Just been doing light, easy LG setup and rule drills while glancing over my best sections. I would heavily suggest pulling up your best work and leaving it up until you have to close out, even if you barely look at it. Always important to remind yourself what you can do.