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7Sage had Office Hours in my city, and I had the privilege to meet and talk to J.Y. in person! (perks of being one of the few 7Sagers in the city! )
I would like to share some of the advice I got from J.Y. about Reading Comprehension that might be helpful to some of you.
I'm sure 7Sagers already know this, and J.Y. stresses this point in videos too, but for RC, always you should read for the structure. J.Y. advised me that I should practice the following:
1) Have a low-resolution summary of each paragraph first and then think of a high-resolution summary second.
2) Find a connection between the paragraphs.
3) Predict what the author is going to say next.
Somehow it's harder to remember the structure and the main point when you first try to remember little details in the passage.
For dual passages in RC, J.Y. told me that we actually should read Passage A and answer the questions first and then read Passage B. There are questions which you can answer by just reading Passage A. Also, you can eliminate answer choices after reading Passage A, and after reading Passage B, you can choose among a few answer choices.
When I told him that I sometimes freeze when I see scientific passages, J.Y. suggested that I should go YouTubing about an unfamiliar scientific topic in RC for just 30 minutes after every PT. I watched some clips about "latitudinal gradient" on YouTube for 30 minutes, and it was fun and educational!
I'm a low scorer (especially bad at RC) so I don't know if these pieces of advice apply to you, but I wanted to share these with you because I'm grateful for the opportunity of having met him
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@akistotle that is awesome! You met the legend and he provided you sound advice! I'm jelly!
Thank you for the advice!
@akistotle JY has office hours in the city? Where/when/how often??
Thanks for sharing the details!!
Praise the Lord JY !!!
Thanks for sharing this!
Where does the OFFICE HOUR happen???
Super jelly! Thanks for sharing!
He emailed everyone in the area. I think it was like a very rare sighting....
He recommended that I join your webinar no matter what! (He spoke very highly of you )
@akistotle So Awesome you got to meet him in person!
I was the only one on JY's PT80 RC BR call & we talked about the same concepts. Would love to talk to you about the "comparative passage" strategy that we have been doing on the side with the June Study Group!
Initial thoughts that it takes practice to "re-phrase" the questions correctly, be very flexible about not eliminating answer choices too quick, take advantage of hunt mode when reading passage B and to learn when the comparative passage is not conducive to this strategy. Feedback from the people that I have "work-shopped" this concept with has been incredibly positive:)
Look forward to hearing more about your experience implementing the strategies:)
Yes! It takes practice. J.Y. told me to be careful because at first I didn't rephrase the questions correctly or tried to eliminate answer choices too quick.
I'm thinking of doing comparative passages (A B passages) in the PTs I've already done for the second time with this method to get used to this!
Yes! I had the same experience!!!
Can only hope during the workshops that I conveyed the same caveats when using this strategy:)
When trying a new strategy, always use previous takes for practice:)
It is exciting - I agree and look forward to more info on your progress!
I am jelly too!!
Thanks for this!
Question though.. J.Y. Said to always read passage A first? What if you scan the questions and there's questions pertaining to passage B only and not A, would you still say you should do A first at all times?
If that works better for you, I guess that's fine. With the strategy J.Y. told me, you first read Passage A and should skip those questions asking only about Passage B.
For example....
After reading Passage A, you read this question as
and get rid of answer choices that is not true of ____ under Canadian and U.S. common law, according to passage A.
Hope this helps!
^^^^^
Perfect example of the strategy from my experience with JY:)
thanks! really appreciate it!
Thanks for the great summary! Jealous you live in NYC and can kick it with JY. Seems like a really cool dude.