As an Ultimate+ member, I would just readRC passages from 1-35. Going through them in detail and reading for the right things (structure, purpose, tone, etc), is the best way to prep.
Correlation doesn't prove causation :wink: . Like btsao650 said, employing new strategies takes time, and it was only one section. I wouldn't read into too much.
I would venture to say that if time was not an issue, there would probably be an advantage to looking at the questions before RC, too. Alas, for most, time would be an issue.
... harder. Worrying generally "i'm tooslow" or "i'm rushing," doesnt ... science or you're always too confident and rush through strengthen ... wouldve been worried I took too long on the first few ...
Untimed, but try to do them as fast as you can while still being confident. You don't want to get into a habit of being way tooslow. You could also time them, but not give yourself any time limit just to start getting an awareness of the timing.
... 8 hours of work to readRC passages that drain our will ... missing so many questions on RC, almost half of the points ... I miss are in the RC section, so I am gonna ... focus on RC to see if I can ... .