So about RC, the memory method is definitely helping my understanding of passages. Retention is better. I don’t get bogged down with every single detail. I’m currently working on “more RC;” which is the section just before “Intro to Logic Games”; so still lots of lessons to do before moving on PT's. My problem is I, for the most part still require more time than what JY prescribes; both for reading the passage and for doing the questions) Of course sometimes there are passages where I do finish in time. But on average maybe a minute or two more than what JY prescribes?
So I want to ask the veterans who had to deal with this reading speed issue- does it improve over time? How did you come to read faster? Can you retrace some of the steps you took that helped improve your speed?
From what I’ve gleaned, I’m aware of a couple things that should help.
1. Just having better developed reasoning skills (which I reckon and hope will come in time, by doing the lessons)
2. The habit of moving on quickly from one question to the next when you’re really sure of an answer and skipping ones you know that’s gonna be more time consuming.
Are there other things that should help? Thoughts? Advices?
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Chiiillllll ... You have a long and beautiful road ahead of you. One step at a time
Good habits to develop now!!
It's like driving a mile going 60 mph versus someone else going 50 mph. You're not going to have a big difference in arrival times. Now if instead you drive across the U.S. going 60 mph while someone else is going 50 mph well then you are going to arrive several hours ahead and that difference in speed will actually mean something. Reading speed operates in much the same way.