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I've taken 2 aamc's so far (3 and 4):
on 3 I ran out of time during PS and had to guess on the last ~10 questions
On 4 I got about ~70% through PS and saw that I was going to run out of time again If I didn't change something, so I stopped reading the entire passages, and just skimmed them as needed. I ended up finishing with like 1 second to spare.
I did as well (slightly better) on the passages where I skimmed as compared to the passages that I read completely, and my PS score went from 7 --> 10, so I was thinking of changing my P.S. strategy to skimming instead of reading entire passages, but I heard aamc 3/4 are easy, and not very representative of the real test,
so I was wondering if skimming would be a realistic strategy for the actual exam? I don't want to switch if it won't work for the actual exam.
on 3 I ran out of time during PS and had to guess on the last ~10 questions
On 4 I got about ~70% through PS and saw that I was going to run out of time again If I didn't change something, so I stopped reading the entire passages, and just skimmed them as needed. I ended up finishing with like 1 second to spare.
I did as well (slightly better) on the passages where I skimmed as compared to the passages that I read completely, and my PS score went from 7 --> 10, so I was thinking of changing my P.S. strategy to skimming instead of reading entire passages, but I heard aamc 3/4 are easy, and not very representative of the real test,
so I was wondering if skimming would be a realistic strategy for the actual exam? I don't want to switch if it won't work for the actual exam.
