I will snowball off of the skipping topic - when I forgot to skip and get too preoccupied with just solving, I do significantly worse (-5 extra avg per LR section.) Its something you have to really train yourself to do, but I think is super beneficial.
@ Jonathan Wang: I'd prefer to see live videos of you parsing out complex conditional statements. Perhaps, parallel reasoning, parallel flawed reasoning, sufficient assumption, and pseudo sufficient assumption videos? Thanks!
I would skip over the LG sections. 7sage's approach is the best and I feel like mixing two different approaches would be more confusing and time consuming.
Side note....Isn't your screen name the name of a famous porn site?
Haha the dream was more funny than terrifying. I don't think there's no way you can skip a WHOLE section on test day. You'd have to be veritably out of your gourd to do so. :)
@Jason and @ joegotbored absolutely - try not to look at it at all! and skip the super difficult questions/come back to them later because they are time sucks
Did he really say to skip them? I mean, I personally just try my best to understand them. Once I think I do understand them, I then save them, mix them up with other questions I had trouble with and try to attack them again at a later date. *shrugs*