Having trouble with RC--read the site

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I myself have trouble with RC, so I do some searches during my spared time. Here is a site I think some can use.

http://www.beatthegmat.com/how-to-understand-and-remember-author-s-flow-of-thoughts-t20692.html
that is the method i used on the test, and the one that the princeton review teaches as well. For what its worth, I didnt study for RC at all, usually even skipped it on most practice tests, and scored a 19 on the DAT using this method. I think the only passages I ever did were the 2007 ADA and 1 Achiever test. This is my preferred method tho
 
that is the method i used on the test, and the one that the princeton review teaches as well. For what its worth, I didnt study for RC at all, usually even skipped it on most practice tests, and scored a 19 on the DAT using this method. I think the only passages I ever did were the 2007 ADA and 1 Achiever test. This is my preferred method tho

Sound good!
 
Those who have trouble with RC should check out the site. I just did CDR and for the second time got a 20+. 🙂

First, I number 1-20 on the left side.
Second, half-read and skim down writing down KEY words (no detail)
Third, SnD all the way. Tone is easy to answer after you have done step one.

Recommend to people who have trouble with RC and want a 20-21.
 
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