Hey,
Might also be worth considering other factors that may have affected your score - did you sleep less/more the night before? Didn't have coffee when you usually do? Took it in the morning versus you usually take it later in the day? What did yo…
Keep in mind that half the battle in LR is being able to identify the premise and conclusion (if there is one - some question types will not have both.) If you are able to go into LR questions with a clear understanding of what the premise(s) and co…
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Anyone down to pick 1-2 question types and summarize the strategies so we can get a full list together?
I can get us started... (keep in mind these are straight from my notes…
You are supposed to circle the questions you are unsure about as you are doing the test. Then, once you complete the test, you go over the questions you circled and see if you agree with your original answer or if you would like to change it.
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In that case, I would really recommend looking at the second link I included in the last comment - that chapter specifically talks about timing issues for RC. Also, just make sure not to get caught up with the learning phase (i.e. reading…
A huge difference between your PT score and your test day score can be a result of not refining your test day strategies (e.g. not doing enough practice under test-like conditions.) Do you think it would be helpful for you to go over the RC videos o…
Thanks, @kyuya! I went from a 151 to 168 so I'm hoping that more practice taking timed sections will help me get closer to my BR score (This was my second full-length PT).