I am curious how you guys approach RC passages.
For RC, some of my friends told me that they spend about 2 ~ 2.5 minutes skimming a passage and having a grasp on points made in each paragraph. Then, when approaching questions, they go back to a passage for questions whenever needed.
And for others, they said they spend around 3.5 ~ 4 minutes understanding a passage solidly (just like how we try to spend enough time on drawing a solid game board for LG). Then, when working on questions, they barely go look back the passage.
There are definitely pros and cons for both approaches, but I am still curious what you guys think about them and what kind of an approach you guys use for RC. Thank you!
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I have been using the latter one, but also thinking of trying the former one and see if that one works for me as well
Thank you so much for sharing your methods guys!
I have been somehow afraid of spending less than 3 minutes to read a whole passage, never really trusted myself, and never thought that I would be able to spend around 2 minutes reading the passage and being able to grasp its reasoning structure. So, it never crossed my mind that I would want to try spending less than 3 minutes to read the passage only. But, after I attempted several passages using the former method today, it surprisingly works well! Again, thanks for sharing your RC methods !
Basically, and if you read the Trainer, you'll see that all the questions for every passage you will ever read are all structured pretty much the same and they're all looking for only a small group of things such as.... how this paragraph relates to that paragraph, what is the main point of the passage/paragraph, what are the different opinions present, ect.
When you start reading the passage, focus less on what the passage is saying, and read keeping ^^ in mind, reading the passage becomes quick and easy. Then, when you go to the questions and they're asking you something like... what is the function of paragraph 2? and you read "evidence for paragraph 1" next to it... how easy is it to find a paraphrased answer choice saying "evidence for paragraph 1" in A-E? Super easy. Super quick.