How do I become consistent in LR, when I do untimed and BR I get upwards of 4 wrong but sometimes I get 8 wrong when its timed. How do I bridge this gap and not lose my accuracy? Not restricted to any one question type.
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Scoring an average of 167. Looking for someone preferably at a lower score that I can help out, allowing me to learn through explanation. Someone with a grasp on LG or RC would also be fantastic, as I usually do quite well on LR but struggle on LG and RC.
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Anyone have thoughts on if it would be more beneficial to start with the last questions of LR and then go the first when taking practice tests since the last ones are harder than the first?
I usually don't make any notes or map things out on the LR section and I usually score between -5 and -7. Should I be mapping out every single question?
I see JY maps out every question, should I be doing the same?