RC is bringing my scores down for the most part, I feel fine with LR but I cant seem to improve on RC. Anyone have tips/resources that have been helpful to them? I'm scheduled for the October test!
Hi friends! I need some advice on how to improve my RC section. While I feel confident in LR, I am scoring much lower on RC, missing about 10 or 12 questions per RC section. I am scoring about 158/159 overall, and all I want is to score a 160.
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Awesome, I got the book. I really hope that my readingcomp goes up. I spent a significant amount of time on it today...and took some time off work to ensure its where it needs to be by the test. THANK YOU
Thank you for this. I read through your entire post and took notes because I need all the help I can get on readingcomp! Will try implementing your methods immediately.
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Thank you all a lot. I've been drilling readingcomp for the past two days and before I read each passage I say to myself ( let's learn something fun and new) it helps a lot tricking my mind
My last test I only got two wrong on readingcomp. thank you all. If I can continue to do that and stop picking extremely dumb answers on LR I'll be ok. I'm within 3 points of my 160 goal score
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I always went in order within each lesson. However, if I found myself getting bored or needing a different pace, I would finish my current lesson and move on to a lesson on logic games or readingcomp. Basically just work on a new subject for a few days.