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What can I do to improve my timing in PS? On practice tests, I consistently find myself with ~9 minutes left to complete 2 entire passages.
It might have something to do with:
1. Lack of math intuition -- makes me resort to calculations too often
2. How I used TBR. If I don't time myself, I typically have just 0-1 mistakes per passage (so it's not a fundamental content weakness). If I do make mistakes, it would often be 3-4 in the same passage, i.e. I was way off base interpreting that passage. This compelled me to be overly thorough in reading passages (though it's no guarantee I would understand it).
Also, on practice FLs I often try to choose between 2 answers... I may be losing a lot of time this way, trying to carefully think everything through (only to randomly pick in the end).
I'm taking it on May 21, so I only have 1 week left!!
How should I approach my PS studying to get the timing right??
I have been using a timer, giving myself 7:30 (8 max)/passage, but it feels so rushed... I don't have a sense of control... like I'm flying by the seat of my pants almost. (Ideally, I give myself 10 min to finish all discretes first. Then I start on passages, with 60 min to go.)
With verbal and BS, I often finish sections with ~5 minutes to spare. My total avg is low 30s... my goal is 35+, but finding it hard to increase my score now that I'm in the 30s.
+ a trivial question: For the Kaplan FLs: where is the breakdown & analysis, complete with graphs... like you get with the Section Tests and Quizzes?? For the FLs, I only see a list of what I got wrong/right. I have to manually count the # of mistakes to get my raw score. There's no breakdown like with AAMC of weaknesses by topic. So unintuitive... am I missing something??
It might have something to do with:
1. Lack of math intuition -- makes me resort to calculations too often
2. How I used TBR. If I don't time myself, I typically have just 0-1 mistakes per passage (so it's not a fundamental content weakness). If I do make mistakes, it would often be 3-4 in the same passage, i.e. I was way off base interpreting that passage. This compelled me to be overly thorough in reading passages (though it's no guarantee I would understand it).
Also, on practice FLs I often try to choose between 2 answers... I may be losing a lot of time this way, trying to carefully think everything through (only to randomly pick in the end).
I'm taking it on May 21, so I only have 1 week left!!
How should I approach my PS studying to get the timing right??
I have been using a timer, giving myself 7:30 (8 max)/passage, but it feels so rushed... I don't have a sense of control... like I'm flying by the seat of my pants almost. (Ideally, I give myself 10 min to finish all discretes first. Then I start on passages, with 60 min to go.)
With verbal and BS, I often finish sections with ~5 minutes to spare. My total avg is low 30s... my goal is 35+, but finding it hard to increase my score now that I'm in the 30s.
+ a trivial question: For the Kaplan FLs: where is the breakdown & analysis, complete with graphs... like you get with the Section Tests and Quizzes?? For the FLs, I only see a list of what I got wrong/right. I have to manually count the # of mistakes to get my raw score. There's no breakdown like with AAMC of weaknesses by topic. So unintuitive... am I missing something??