very frustrated, i keep scoring 7-8 on all the verbals i've done in the most recent edition of EK verbal 101...
EK 1: 8
EK 2: 7
EK 3: 7
EK 4: 8
EK 5: 7
EK 6: 8
anyone else out there who started with similar scores and improved, if so what did u do that helped.....or anyone out there scoring 10+, any advise? any suggestions would be helpful...very frustrated 😡
here's what I look for each time I do a new test and it seems to be increasing my score. I started out with 8s and am getting 10s now. these are the same things I was trying to look out for when I was getting 8s, but after using this strategy several times in a row, my score started to go up because I was finally catching some errors.
1) If you are having trouble with a specific question, reread the question. You probably read the question stem wrong. Often times when I get frustrated on a question, it's because I missed "EXCEPT' or "NOT" in the question system. That makes me look for the complete wrong answer and wastes my time getting frustrated as I'm swearing to myself "WTF the answer is not here!" haha...
2) When you are trying to choose between 2 answers after crossing out 2 right off the bat, go with the answer that is more generalized and clear/simple. don't go with the more specific and convoluted answer. you may naturally want to go with it because you think it sounds "intellectual" or something, but it's just a trick.
3) When referring back to the passage for a specific statement, read the sentence or two before and after it. Don't just read those few words from the question because there may be a word like "HOWEVER," "On the contrary," etc. that actually calls for the complete opposite answer you're looking for.
4) You need to be confident. Trust your answers. Don't second guess yourself. Whenever I second guess myself, I almost always get it wrong.
5) Don't get stuck on any specific question. If you aren't going to get it correct, the right answer will appear in your mind the first time. There's no reason to keep reading it over and over. Pick an answer and move on. This is, of course, AFTER you reread the question stem already to make sure you didn't misinterpret the question.