Yup 70. It's easy to overlook because the video is embedded at the bottom but well worth watching if you're looking for subtle hints at maximizing your technique.
Definitely circle answers on your test booklet. It may slow you down a few fractions of a second, but if you do mess up your bubbling, you can quickly go back and find where you got lost and correct the error.
I second alexroark5's suggestion. I also try to repeat the question number and answer choice in my head while I'm bubbling to ensure that I haven't skipped over a bubble/question inadvertently.
It's a great idea to try different methods in RC, but bear in mind that you should settle only for what works for you. If someone swears by a certain technique, experiment with it, but don't adopt it unless it works for you. Good luck
Hey, can you provide more info on your results? Like how much you improved by using this technique. RC is my worst section. I'm getting only 14-15/27 and I'm aiming for 21-22/27.
I've also heard the opposite. & by looking at each passage to determine which one has the least questions/which passage will interest you will actually become a time sink. Therefore, many people do not recommend this technique.
1. all I said is I never heard of people doing that
2. Never said it was a perfect technique, just it is a good one. (also not sure if I have seen a strengthen that it didnt really work on)
3. :)
... claimed it's a perfect technique. In fact, I never said ... claiming it's "good technique" or "perfect technique." All I said is ... you cannot use the negation technique on all strengthen questions. Only ...