... tell you what helped me. First of all I stopped trying ... the text. When I read the first paragraph I ask myself what ... idea or topic in the first paragraph, second paragraph it gives ...
... finding the answer in the question before looking at the answer ...
For questions:
1) readquestion
2) find answer in ... passage
3) read answer choices and loosely eliminate ... if it's a tricky question still choose an answer and ...
... comprehension skills on ONE single read? (Not just doing the " ... you to retain what you read to answer the questions without ... having to read a passage multiple times! < ... ? If you comprehend what you read the first time around, and retain ...
... comprehension skills on ONE single read? (Not just doing the " ... you to retain what you read to answer the questions without ... having to read a passage multiple times! < ... ? If you comprehend what you read the first time around, and retain ...
... just got the book and read the first couple of chapters. I ... thought the first section on how the ... to be hard to read was really interesting, but ... and thinking about Ellen's first chapter on grammar, I ... the book, but the first chapter itself I think ...
... You also know when a question is difficult and probably something ... further with the question. This may be in the first 10 questions ... personal concerns -- if a question in the first 10 is easy but ... do a sweep of every questionfirst and then prioritize the easy ...
... a whole. For example, read the first paragraph and make a prediction ... all the paragraphs, when you read paragraph 2 take a brief ... whatever you are about to read in paragraph 3. This takes ... was hard to implement at first, but it made a big ...
... when Kaplan tells you to read the first and last sentences of ... when he said to only read the first and last sentence on ... like according to the passage... Read activley, asking yourself how the ... />
For example, when I read a science passage and then ...
I find with comparative reading that it's easier when you read the first passage, look at the questions and eliminate or jot answer down pertaining to that passage you read, and leaving the passage specific questions for after you read the second one.
I read the first passage, do the questions, then the second passage, then the questions. But it depends. You don't need to do this if you can read both passages well and do the questions without problems.
... "quick view" and attempt the questionfirst before watching the explanation video ... attempt it on my own first. And instead of passively absorbing ...
... to take the time to read all of that when I ... can maybe read 2 questions in that same ... easy PF / PMOR because I read the stem and say "Oh ... now tried to do is read the first line of the stimulus ...
... will it be quick at first. At first it does feel a ... /B passages, I always read A first and give the questions a ... pass, then I read B and ... I need to if I read both passages before attacking the ...
... ” while doing so. I read the first paragraph summarize in my head ... , read the second and summarize the first ... the second paragraph, read the third and summarize first second and third ...
... ” while doing so. I read the first paragraph summarize in my head ... , read the second and summarize the first ... the second paragraph, read the third and summarize first second and third ...
My approach has been Low/High Resolution for each paragraph and then a quick summarization in my words at the very end, then moving onto the Qs. I like the idea to re-read the first paragraph. I'm going to apply that to my PTs and practice sets.
... ) Start by reading the first and last sentence of each ... point. After I read the first and last of each ... paragraph I go back and read ... up having to re-read difficult portions of the ... up having to thoroughly read things through again after ...
... the passage comes up, read the first line or two, then pause ... yourself that this is the first and perhaps the only opportunity ... stuff they will need to read at law school :)