Hey guys! Can someone please help me with understanding exactly how to do BR for reading comp? It's seems much more intuitive to me how do to BR forLR and LG but not so much for RC. Thanks for your help:)
Curious on what to do forLR. When I do an untimed LR section, I only get a few wrong. When I do a timed section, I get a lot LOT wrong. I know this happens due to the time, I am just unsure how to fix this?
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... need to dive into your analytics to figure out where to focus forLR... And ... took and take all the LR questions you got wrong and ... time and make a new LR section and then use that ... day separate from your PTs to make sure you get that ...
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... than 170 is necessary to get at least half a ... how frustrated you are. To score consistently at the level ... and discomfort to many test takers, which lead to mistakes for the sort ... you experienced. Similar thing happened to ...
... should be able to go -0 except for on the rare ... get you to 170.
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to proceed. ForLR timed sections, am I supposed to be using ...
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