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my intention is to walk in with full confidence. as my friend Salty has told me, I should read the verbal passages like i'm a harvard english professor.
yes, yes yes yes.
Salty knows best.
i 😍 salty, but to be honest...i didn't really read the verbal book.
this might make me a weirdo, but... most of the passages actually interest me. well, more than 50 percent anyway.
MEEEE TOOOOO!!!!! there was only 1 passage on 1/29's test that I was bored to tears by, and that was about governmental structure and how it's taught throughout history (talk about mixing heavy subjects: history of education of governmental structure). idk how i do well on VR (i got a 12). i would try to help, but...i just kind of read the passage closely (not slowly, just so i understand it) then read the questions and pick the answer that is closest to what I would answer. so, i guess my only advice is the same advice princeton review gave for the SAT verbal: read the question and try to form YOUR answer (i do it almost as i'm reading the answers--don't spend a lot of time on it, though, obvi), and, idk, i remember SAT books saying don't stop @ B if you think it sounds good because D might be right.
sorry that all sucks.
Alrighty, folks, it's been real, but I'm supposed to be up in 4 1/2 hours. Dammit. Later.
man you guys were early birds last night.