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Is there anyone that can help me with Reading Comprehension? I'm readingthe passages and I'm having a hard time understanding it and answering the questions. I can't even get the questions right without it timed. Am I the only one experiencing this?
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For RC, do you guys blind review by readingthe stimulus and going through the questions? Or do you just forget blind review, and go straight to J.Y. explanations? Or both?