Hi Stacey,
I can't thank you enough for giving so much thought to my problem.
StaceyKoprince Wrote:Okay, so the next thing to hit on RC is timing - as you know, it's not good enough to get things right too slowly, since that just means other things wrong elsewhere!
How can you streamline RC? Where are you spending most of your time now? On the initial readthrough? Taking notes? Understanding the question? Finding and re-reading material in the passage? Evaluating the answer choices? Your first pass through the answers? Or the last couple of answers that you compare against each other?
No. Timed. Timing is part of the strategy. Don't tell me "I need to learn how to get them all right first and then I'll learn how to do it faster." No, you really won't. :) You need to learn how to get *enough* right in an appropriate time. You WILL get some wrong not because you can't do them but because you can't do them IN TIME. That's okay!
As per your suggestion I attempted 2 timed RC to come up with better analysis. I had fixed the timer for 15min, but it took me 17.5min to complete both RCs. If I were to rate I'll rate these two RCs at moderate difficulty(options not so close but long passage).
RC1: 2C 1W
RC2: 2C 1W
It took me 3min to finish reading long passage for the 1st time.
I invested more time in finding the topic of question and understanding the context.
To my understading difficult RCs will have both
close options and
long paragrpahs.
Sometimes, I'm spending more time in searching for the answer & its context for long passage and sometimes it's really hard to eliminate one of the last two options.
Does it mean I'm not making a good memory map at first read?
I used to write down paragraph's main point but felt that I wasn't using my written points to figure out the right paragraph to look at, so I stopped writing down.
StaceyKoprince Wrote:Actually, you didn't do as well because of timing - and not just the RC timing problem. You should have let this problem go. You hit a really hard / long / annoying problem? Say "Nice shot!" to the computer and move on to the next one, especially if you're already struggling with the time! If you're on time, you can still spend the normal 2 minutes, but no longer, and you should feel absolutely fine about getting this one wrong in 2 minutes or less!
You only need to answer about 60% of the questions correctly - the computer is going to "win" about 40% of the points! If you keep approaching this as though you need to win more points, then you're always going to struggle with time and you're always going to underperform. Pretend you're playing tennis - you don't expect to win all the points, you know your opponent will win a bunch, and you can say "Nice shot!" and get ready for the next point when the computer does win one.
But 60% correction rate is not good enough?
StaceyKoprince Wrote:Finally, you asked me for a book for a "long CR passage with quite a bit info." Any CR passage for any question type could be long - you're going to need to give me a bit more. What specific type of CR question was it?
1 weaken, 1 strengthen & 1 assumption questions were wrong partly because of big passage(85 words) - I felt that this was a generic problem and that I need to practice more such problems; I recently picked up LSAT logic reasoning bible for this.
Also, I started revisioning mgmat SC book; no quant for now as I've 32 days to go.