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Quick question on this. So I've been using SAD for RC for the past couple exams I've done via Bootcamp and QVault.
For Bootcamp, I got 18 and 20 on exams 1 and 5
For QVault i got 19 and 20 on exams 1 and 2
I also took a DATGenius exam and got 18
So, I'm trying to get at least 19 on my actual exam. I'm using SAD because I'm a slow reader, and I think it's my best bet. But I wanted to ask a question on this:
-So each passage has~17 questions. Lets say 60% of all the questions are detail (in passage) questions, and let's assume I get those all right. So like 10 correct on each passage is 30. And then WORST COMES TO WORST I guess on the last 20. Assuming I put 1 answer down for all 20, I should be able to get an additional 5-7 questions correct right? I mean, 35-37 should put me at a 19 right? I mean, this is worst comes to worst. I need to stop getting fixated on one question (which kills my time), and learn to move on, and I know I can get that 18 up to a 19 at least.
Input on this?
Thanks everyone!!
Quick question on this. So I've been using SAD for RC for the past couple exams I've done via Bootcamp and QVault.
For Bootcamp, I got 18 and 20 on exams 1 and 5
For QVault i got 19 and 20 on exams 1 and 2
I also took a DATGenius exam and got 18
So, I'm trying to get at least 19 on my actual exam. I'm using SAD because I'm a slow reader, and I think it's my best bet. But I wanted to ask a question on this:
-So each passage has~17 questions. Lets say 60% of all the questions are detail (in passage) questions, and let's assume I get those all right. So like 10 correct on each passage is 30. And then WORST COMES TO WORST I guess on the last 20. Assuming I put 1 answer down for all 20, I should be able to get an additional 5-7 questions correct right? I mean, 35-37 should put me at a 19 right? I mean, this is worst comes to worst. I need to stop getting fixated on one question (which kills my time), and learn to move on, and I know I can get that 18 up to a 19 at least.
Input on this?
Thanks everyone!!