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Ok, i've read all of the strategies posted in the FAQ section, and it seems the general consensus is to read fast, don't focus on details and then (this is where the individual strategies seem to diverge) answer the questions. I have been trying to read through, and not re-read (if i think i didn't understand) and read fast but think about the "point" of each paragraph and the passage as a whole. I try to do this in my head (which is what the vihsadas guide says to do, which is actually against what TPR has been telling me to do) and when i've answered the questions to the best of my ability (and sometimes i'm very confident in my answers) i go check answers to find that i have got 2/6 right, give or take a few... it is VERY discouraging... i hated verbal the first time around the MCAT and i'm quickly reminding myself why this time around...
I just finished reading a passage about multi-culturalists and after reading it (without re-reading or stopping to jot down notes) i have absolutely no idea what i've just read... i can remember a few key words, but thats about it. I have not attempted to answer any of the questions yet, because after reading i had no idea wtf i had just read. I'm going to take a short break and redo this passage... so far i've done 2 passages today, and have gotten 5/12 right... i've done 19 passages overall, and i can say that i've only gotten 100% on one passage...
It is very discouraging because when i read these guides i think "okay, got a great guide to follow, i'm just going to DO IT" but in reality it doesn't work like that... Is there a sort of "idiots guide to VR" some sort of very basic fundamental approach that will get me started before i can get into the "advanced" guides (i dunno if they are actually advanced, but i'm obviously not good enough to apply them properly)
i am taking the exam april 4th (again...) so i have a lot of time, but this is just very discouraging because i'd assume the beginning passages would be easy to boost confidence and slowly would become harder... I'm enrolled in TPR (and was the last time around i took the exam) I have the examkrackers 101 passages (but have not started it yet) and although i've read most of the guides in the FAQ section, currently i have only *attempted* Vihsadas...
any suggestions or ideas that may help me. I guess I have several problems, but if i can't grasp the main idea/purpose of each paragraph and the entire passage accurately and efficiently, it wouldn't really matter if i fixed my other problems
I just finished reading a passage about multi-culturalists and after reading it (without re-reading or stopping to jot down notes) i have absolutely no idea what i've just read... i can remember a few key words, but thats about it. I have not attempted to answer any of the questions yet, because after reading i had no idea wtf i had just read. I'm going to take a short break and redo this passage... so far i've done 2 passages today, and have gotten 5/12 right... i've done 19 passages overall, and i can say that i've only gotten 100% on one passage...
It is very discouraging because when i read these guides i think "okay, got a great guide to follow, i'm just going to DO IT" but in reality it doesn't work like that... Is there a sort of "idiots guide to VR" some sort of very basic fundamental approach that will get me started before i can get into the "advanced" guides (i dunno if they are actually advanced, but i'm obviously not good enough to apply them properly)
i am taking the exam april 4th (again...) so i have a lot of time, but this is just very discouraging because i'd assume the beginning passages would be easy to boost confidence and slowly would become harder... I'm enrolled in TPR (and was the last time around i took the exam) I have the examkrackers 101 passages (but have not started it yet) and although i've read most of the guides in the FAQ section, currently i have only *attempted* Vihsadas...
any suggestions or ideas that may help me. I guess I have several problems, but if i can't grasp the main idea/purpose of each paragraph and the entire passage accurately and efficiently, it wouldn't really matter if i fixed my other problems
